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Beatrice WoodAmerican, 1893 - 1998

Wood was closely associated with the Dada art movement in the United States. In 1917, together with Marcel Duchamp and Henri-Pierre Roche, she founded The Blind Man, a U.S. based Dadaist art journal. Born into a San Francisco family of socialites, Wood’s early interest in pursuing the arts was met with resistance from her family. Her rebellious spirit and broad range of interests: Modernism, folk art, Dadaism, and Eastern philosophy, would all become influences in her artwork. Wood worked in her Ojai, California studio until her death at the age of 105.

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I Shock Myself
Beatrice Wood
n.d.
Orchestra
Beatrice Wood
1926
Self-Portrait
Beatrice Wood
1925
Untitled
Beatrice Wood
1975
Untitled
Beatrice Wood
n.d.
Untitled (Self-Portrait)
Beatrice Wood
n.d.
The Welcome-Walter to Me
Beatrice Wood
1925
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