Artist
Dorothy Iannone
Visual artist and poet
Dorothy Iannone (b. 1933, Boston, USA – d. 2022) was a visual artist and poet known for her open and direct exploration of sexuality, love, and the female body. Her work combines drawings, paintings, and texts in a vibrant, narrative style.
Iannone challenged social and artistic norms since the 1960s, creating a visual language that celebrates intimacy and sexual freedom with humor and sincerity. She was a key figure in feminist and experimental art.

Exhibitions
- The Ephemeral Village
- There Are Other Worlds, But They Are in This One
- Zanele Muholi
- Femme Femme
- Apocalypse Now
- The Other Face of the Moon
- Lesser Evil
- The Feathers Burning in Flight
- The Veiled Voice (Madrid)
- Mythologies of the Home
- Joel-Peter Witkin
- Creatures
- The Feathers Burning in Flight (Madrid)
- The Golden Scale
- The Memory of the Line
- Invisible Captivity
- The Flame of the Heart als Peus
- Point in Time
- Chronicle Team
- Petits Bijoux
- The Joyful Marginalization
- Neither Submissive nor Devoted
- The Image Burns
- The Flowering of Succulents
- Lights and Shadows
- Historical Memory
- A Minute of Glory
- Keith Haring – Barcelona
- El Dorado
- Miró Lidó
- Emotions in Black
- A Master of Kinetics