Suzanne Zelazo

Suzanne Zelazo is a writer, editor, and educator in the visual and literary arts with a specialty in female modernism and avant garde poetry and performance. Her projects seek to integrate creative expression and the body.
Mina Loy: Strangeness is Inevitable, currently on display at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, showcases numerous, never-before exhibited works by the poet, artist, actor, designer, inventor, and cultural theorist in a groundbreaking retrospective that finally gives this early-twentieth-century artist her due. Although Loy’s significance in literary history is now well-established, she has remained relatively unknown in the wider art market and her contributions to art history are only now beginning to be recognized.
Mina Loy, Prospector 1, 1954. Mixed media on paper mounted to panel, 58 1/4 × 35 1/2 inches. Private collection. Courtesy Bowdoin College Museum of Art. Photo: Jay York.

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