Queering Constructivism: the legacy of Marlow Moss
Howarth, Lucy (2021) Queering Constructivism: the legacy of Marlow Moss. Art UK.
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Article for Art UK during LGBTQ+ Month.
Art UK (the Public Catalogue Foundation) is the online home for every public art collection in the United Kingdom.
Marlow Moss (1889–1958) is a figure of great significance to the histories of modern art, and the LGBTQ+ community specifically. She was a London-born British artist who undertook her seminal training in interwar Paris, and was closely associated with the Neo-Plasticist Piet Mondrian. She lived and worked between France, the Netherlands, and Cornwall in the UK.
Her practice as a Constructivist encompassed painting, sculpture and drawing. Although she is not extensively represented in British public art collections, she is now often included in survey books and exhibitions of neglected female and queer artists.
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