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1893 San Francisco, California - 1998 Ojai, California. Known for: Ceramic vessels, collage.
Living 105 years, Beatrice Wood was a noted ceramist and also a sparkling personality in the New York art world in the early 20th century. She was friends with early Dadaists Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp,... Read full biography
Living 105 years, Beatrice Wood was a noted ceramist and also a sparkling personality in the New York art world in the early 20th century. She was friends with early Dadaists Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Isadora Duncan, Francis Picabia, and, because of these associations, was dubbed the "Mama of Dada".... Read full biography
Living 105 years, Beatrice Wood was a noted ceramist and also a sparkling personality in the New York art world in the early 20th century. She was friends with early Dadaists Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Isadora Duncan, Francis Picabia, and, because of these associations, was dubbed the "Mama of Dada". Man Ray spoke of her "demurely raunchy wit and famed naughtiness, your bohemianism . and extraordinary sense of personal style. and her lustrous, opulent ceramic vessels" ("Art in America" 1/98). She... Read full biography
Living 105 years, Beatrice Wood was a noted ceramist and also a sparkling personality in the New York art world in the early 20th century. She was friends with early Dadaists Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Isadora Duncan, Francis Picabia, and, because of these associations, was dubbed the "Mama of Dada". Man Ray spoke of her "demurely raunchy wit and famed naughtiness, your bohemianism . and extraordinary sense of personal style. and her lustrous, opulent ceramic vessels" ("Art in America" 1/98). She was born into an affluent family and studied at the University of Southern California and with Glen Lukens. At age 18, she went to Paris and became friends and lovers in a menage a trois arrangement with Man Ray and his friend Henri-Pierre Roche.... Read full biography
Living 105 years, Beatrice Wood was a noted ceramist and also a sparkling personality in the New York art world in the early 20th century. She was friends with early Dadaists Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Isadora Duncan, Francis Picabia, and, because of these associations, was dubbed the "Mama of Dada". Man Ray spoke of her "demurely raunchy wit and famed naughtiness, your bohemianism . and extraordinary sense of personal style. and her lustrous, opulent ceramic vessels" ("Art in America" 1/98). She was born into an affluent family and studied at the University of Southern California and with Glen Lukens. At age 18, she went to Paris and became friends and lovers in a menage a trois arrangement with Man Ray and his friend Henri-Pierre Roche. Later, Roche's novel, "Jules et Jim" was based on this relationship. In New York, the three of them founded the magazine "Blind man", one... Read full biography
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- ArticlesDecember 2006EditorsARTnews
- Collectors: Cosmopolitan CaliforniaMarch 2004Duncan, MichaelArt in America
- The Odd CoupleOctober 2003Greben, Deidre SteinARTnews
- The CollectorsJanuary 2003Cushman, JenniferScottsdale Life
- Ceramic SurrogatesDecember 2002Bryant, KathyArt & Antiques
- The Top 100 Collectors in AmericaMarch 2002Bryant, Kathy; Cathy ByrdArt & Antiques
- Art NewsJune 1998Editors, Art TalkArt-Talk
- National NewsMay 1998Editors, ARTnewsARTnews
- Letter to Beatrice WoodJanuary 1998Kushner, RobertArt in America
- Site SpecificsApril 1997Landi, AnnARTnews
- Market ReportMarch 1996Moure, Nancy DustinSouthwest Art
- Revolution in ClayDecember 1995MacNaughton, Mary DavisAmerican Art Review
- 01April 1990Collector's ChoiceArt & Antiques
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