ECSTATIC UNITY
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Dorothy describes ecstatic unity as the state of “becoming one with the other” through erotic love. This concept of “ultimate union” and “ecstatic unity” originates from her exploration of “complete intimacy.” In Tibetan Buddhism, enlightenment is also referred to as “ecstatic unity.” Love becomes the inspiration for the work.
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Singing Box
Dorothy Iannone, Singing Box, 1972. Other, felt pen on wood with cassette and integrated player, 52 x 34 x 26 cm.
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Follow me
Dorothy Iannone, Follow me, 1977. Other, ink, acrylic on wood, monitor, video converted to dvd, 185,5 x 382 x 65,5 cm (open).
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Welcome To My Art
Dorothy Iannone, Welcome To My Art, 1983. Painting, framed gouache and ink on board mounted on wood, 100 x 84 cm.
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Your Names Are Love Fathe...
Dorothy Iannone, Your Names Are Love Father God, 1970-1971. Collage, collage and acrylic on canvas, 190,0 x 150,0 cm.
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