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Mina Loy's Artwork

Mina Loy's Artwork

& Chronological List of Mina Loy's Exhibitions

Mina Loy photographed by Stephen Hawck 1907 from Mina Loy's Lunar Odyssey

 

Self-Portrait (c. 1905) from The Last Lunar Beadeker. Ed. Roger L Conover. Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

 

Mina Loy & Modern Art is constructed by Ray Schulte and designed by Gillian Fen.

This cluster of web pages focuses on the work of the poet and artist Mina Loy (1882-1966), especially in the ways her poetic endeavors were shaped and defined by her work as a visual artist. Loy's verbal and visual productions were partially defined by the major art movements of the early decades of the twentieth century--including Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism, and Surrealism--even as she helped to define those movements...

The image on the right side is a box construction that Joseph Cornell made. It features a picture of Loy taken by Man Ray. It is from Julien Levy: Portrait of an Art Gallery edited by Ingrid Schaffner and Lisa Jacobs (Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1998).

 

Loy sketched this pencil-portrait, entitled "Teri," in 1954. Teri was the wife of Hans Fraenkel, and Hans had been married from 1944-1949 to Loy's youngest daughter Fabienne. The original backing for the portrait contains the inscription: "TERI BY MINA LOY / JULY 1954 / ASPEN, COLORADO /To Alicia / With all my love / Aunt Teri." James Jaffe provided the scanned image of the portrait. The drawing is currently owned by Raphael Schulte.

 

 

The portraits of the artists and poets by Mina Loy

 

   
Some drawings by Mina Loy
   
Other forms of artwork by Mina Loy

 

Chronological List of Mina Loy's Exhibitions:

This list, possibly incomplete, is compiled from Carolyn Burkes' biography of Loy, Roger Conover's detailed introduction to The Last Lunar Baedeker and Mareesa Januzzi's annotated bibliography in Mina Loy: Woman and Poet, edited by Maeera Shreiber and Keith Tuma.

1904 Salon d' Automne: 6 watercolors
 
1905 Salon des Beaux-Arts: 2 watercolors
 
1905 Salon d' Automne: 4 drawings / all portraits of women [exhibit also included Matisse, Derain, Rouault, Vlaminck]
 
1906 Salon des Beaux-Arts
 
1906 Salon d' Automne: watercolors, including Love among the Ladies and La Maison en papier [Loy received the honor of being asked to become a permanent member of the Salon]
 
1910 New English Art Club: 1 portrait called Jemima
 
1912 Carfax Gallery, London: exhibit of "drawings" that included Love among the Ladies [Loy's first one woman show, on the way to London from her home in Florence she stopped in Paris to help select the 1912 Salon d' Automne]
 
1913 Salon d' Automne: one oil painting and three drawings
 
1914 Friday Club (which had connections to the Bloomsbury group): two portraits (Woman's Head and Maria con Bruno)
 
1914 Esposizone Libera Futurista Internazionale (First Free Exhibition of International Futurist Art) in Rome. Loy represents England: three portraits of Marinetti and a "dynamism of the subconscious"
 
1914 An exhibit at the New York Architectual League: two designs for wall decorations and Love among the Ladies
 
1916 Annual Florence exhibit, including Woman with Child
 
1917 Society of Independent Artists at Grand Central Palace in New York City: one work
 
1921 Belmaison Gallery: "several" of Loy's drawings, including a portrait with two gypsies and a young girl, as well "a series of heads inspired by Joella" (B303)
 
1923 Salon d'Automne: one painting [Lunar Baedecker published]
 
1925 Exhibit of six "Jaded Blossoms" and paintings, including portraits of Freud, Marinetti, Papini, and Stein at Little Gallery
 
1925 Macy's Gallery, Namm Gallery, Cargoes Gallery, Little Gallery: exhibit of paper cutouts and flower arrangements known as "Jaded Blossoms"]
 
1925(?) Loy opens Galleries Mina Loy in Paris, selling her lamps
 
1932-36 Loy is Paris representative for Julian Levy Gallery
 
1933 "Exhibition of Literature and Poetry in Painting since 1850" Wadsworth Athenaeum, included Loy's "Faces"
 
1933 "Paintings of Mina Loy" at Julien Levy Gallery
 
[Lunar Baedeker and Timetables published in 1958]
 
1959 "Constructions" at Bodley Gallery
 
1959 Loy received Copley Foundation Award for Outstanding Achievement in Art

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Some portraits of the artists and poets by Mina Loy:

 

This drawing of Constantin Brancusi is done by Mina Loy around 1924. It is from The Last Lunar Baedeker edited by Roger L. Conover (Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982).

This drawing of Jules Pascin is done by Mina Loy around 1923. It is from The Last Lunar Baedeker edited by Roger L. Conover (Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982).

   

The Portrait of Man Ray
from Strange Bedfellows: The First American Avant-Garde.
Steven Watson. New York: Abbeyville P, 1991.

The Portrait of Stephen Haweis
from Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy.
Carolyn Burke. New York: Farrar, 1996.

   

Carl Van Vechten, Mina Loy: American Modernist Poet. Virginia M. Kouidis. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State UP, 1980. Np

Drawing of James Joyce by Mina Loy for Vanity Fair, Paris, 1922, from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

The Portrait of Mariane Moore
from Strange Bedfellows: The First American Avant-Garde. Steven Watson. New York: Abbeyville P, 1991.

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Some drawings by Mina Loy:

 

Angels, from The Last Lunar Beadeker.
Ed. Roger L Conover. Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

Baby's Head is from the Dial 72.2 (1922): np

 

Teasing a Butterfly (1902) is from Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture
from the Julien Levy Collection
. New York; Sotheby, 1981. p. 75

 

Snails, from The Last Lunar Beadeker.
Ed. Roger L Conover. Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

 

Fresco in Pramousquier, south of France (1923)
from The Last Lunar Beadeker. Ed. Roger L Conover.
Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

 

Stars ceiling light and wall sconces, by Mina Loy, c. 1927,
from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

 

L'Amour dorlote par les belles dames by Mina Loy, 1906
(Collection of Roger L. Conover) from Modern American Poetry

 

Consider Your Grandmother's Stays drawing by Mina Loy,
1916 from Modern American Poetry

 

Moons I (c.1932) from Julien Levy: Portrait of an Art Gallery.
Ed. Ingrid Schaffner and Lisa Jacobs. Cambridge, MA: MIT P, 1998. p. 111

Moons II, from The Last Lunar Beadeker.
Ed. Roger L Conover. Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

La maison en papier, drawing and gouache by Mina Loy, 1906, from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

Women Dancing, (early 1920s) from The Last Lunar Beadeker. Ed. Roger L Conover. Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

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Other forms of artwork by Mina Loy:

 

Househunting, Mina Loy assemblage c. 1950
from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

Communal Cot (early 1950s), from The Last Lunar Beadeker.
Ed. Roger L Conover. Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

Celestial Globe, lamp by Mina Loy, c. 1927,
from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

 

Globe Celeste (c. 1927) from Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy.
Carolyn Burke. New York: Farrar, 1996.

 

 

Untitled assemblage by Mina Loy, private collection, Aspen
from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

Maternity (1935) from The Last Lunar Beadeker.
Ed. Roger L Conover. Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

 

No Parking (early 1950s), from The Last Lunar Beadeker.
Ed. Roger L Conover. Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

 

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Five of Loy's Photographs

 

Mina Loy nude, photograph by Stephen Haweis
from Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy.
Carolyn Burke. New York: Farrar, 1996.

 

Mina Loy with a cigarette, photograph by Stephen Haweis
from Becoming Modern: The Life of Mina Loy.
Carolyn Burke. New York: Farrar, 1996.

 

Mina Loy, Paris, c. 1905
from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

Mina Loy, 1920, photograph by Man Ray

 

Mina Loy Aspen, 1957, Photo by Jonathan Williams
from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

Brancusi's studio, Paris: Constantin Brancusi, Tristan Tzara, unidentified woman,
Mina Loy, Jane Heap, Margaret Anderson, from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

 

Bums Praying, assemblage by Mina Loy, with Marcel Duchamp
from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

 

   

Mina Loy with a child,
from The Last Lunar Beadeker. Ed. Roger L Conover. Highlands, NC: Jargon Society, 1982.

Stephen Haweis and Mina Loy, Paris, c. 1905
from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

"Little Review" reunion: Jane Heap, Mina Loy,
and Ezra Pound, Paris, c. 1923

from Jacket Magazine Homepage.

 

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