Dorothy Iannone

© The Estate Of Dorothy Iannone, courtesy Air de Paris, Romainville en Peres Projects, Berlijn. Foto: Jochen Littkemann
Lions For Dieter Rot The Present Lion Master, 1971
The Estate Of Dorothy Iannone, courtesy Air de Paris, Romainville and Peres Projects, Berlin
Other , 86 x 95 cm
Etching on paper, numbered edition, 47/50

Bedtime Story For Dieter

Once a woman and a man were walking in the forest. Perhaps they stopped to make love. When they resumed their walk they were spotted by some lions and lionesses who wanted to eat them up. The man immediately took out his trumpet — some say a violin — and began to play. The woman-albeit in another style and various keys — augmented the man's playing with her singing. And so together they charmed and soothed the wild beasts who took up pensive peaceful yet joyous attitudes. And then perhaps the woman and man made love again. And so did the big cats.

I'm So Weary of Patriarchy Song

I'm so weary of patriarchy
Oh Ariadne I feel you're near
Now the tired make the orgies
In the suburbs of their knees
Let's go where the lively reveled
In the morning of the world

I think I'm yearning for matriarchy
Oh Ariadne don't go away
When this blood thirst comes upon me
How my man lusts after me

We're all so weary of patriarchy
Oh Ariadne I know you're here
Let's go where the lively reveled
In the morning of the world

In those shaded wooded groves dear
Where we tore those beasts apart
If you submit I will lead you
And at last reveal your heart

I'm so weary of patriarchy
Oh Ariadne come show the way
Let's go where the lively reveled
In the morning of the world

Dorothy Iannone, 1971