Abstract

The American ceramist Beatrice Wood (1893–1998) occupies a threshold position in early twentieth-century modernism: posited between the subject positions of lover and woman artist and between the avant-garde and craft. In doing so, she offers a new representation of camp. This article explores her queer aestheticism.

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