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Juanita Guccione's World

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Six figurative an surrealist paintings mark Juanita Guccione's contributions to American Art and the surrealist canon. Her focus on women as subjects, away from the male gaze, sets her apart from many artists in the genre. A queer artist in the 1930s and '40s, Guccione traveled to Algeria and lived amongst the Ouled Nail, a nomadic tribe, where she was known as "The White Witch."
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Six figurative an surrealist paintings mark Juanita Guccione's contributions to American Art and the surrealist canon.
Her focus on women as subjects, away from the male gaze, sets her apart from many artists in the genre.
A queer artist in the 1930s and '40s, Guccione traveled to Algeria and lived amongst the Ouled Nail, a nomadic tribe, where she was known as "The White Witch.
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