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Dorothy Iannone : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dorothy Iannone
Dorothy Iannone is an American-born visual artist who is particularly noted for her autobiographical texts, films, and paintings that explicitly depict female sexuality and "ecstatic unity."〔Rosenberg, Karen. ("An Iconoclast Who Valorizes the Erotic and Ecstatic" ) ''The New York Times'', Retrieved 14 April 2014.〕 She currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany.〔("Dorothy Iannone" ) Peres Projects, Retrieved 14 April 2014.〕 ==Early life== Iannone was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1933.〔("Dorothy Iannone" ) Air de Paris, Retrieved 14 April 2014.〕 She graduated from Boston University in 1957 with a B.A. in American Literature. She went on to study English Literature at the graduate level at Brandeis University. In 1958 she married the painter James Upham and the couple moved to New York City.〔 The following year, Iannone taught herself to paint alongside her husband.〔 Between 1963 and 1967 she exhibited with her husband at the Stryke Gallery, an exhibition space she ran with her husband in New York and traveling frequently to Europe and Asia.〔 In 1961 she was arrested by U.S. Customs at the Idlewild Airport in Queens, New York for trying to import ''The Tropic of Cancer'' by Henry Miller, which was banned at the time.〔 Iannone sued the U.S. Customs with assistance from the New York Civil Liberties Union, which caused her book to be returned and the ban on Miller to be lifted.〔
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