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Corita Kent, an American nun and pop artist, led a life of creativity and love that took her in unexpected directions. In this engaging portrait, Sr. Rose Pacatte, FSP, offers an in-depth look at Corita Kent, gentle revolutionary of the heart, letting the beauty and truth of her life and art speak for itself.
Frances Elizabeth Kent's rise to fame coincided with some of the most socially volatile years of the twentieth century. As Sr. Mary Corita of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters, she became a nationally-respected artist—though the Archbishop of her home city of Los Angeles regarded her work as blasphemous. Seeing no contradiction between the sacred and the secular, Corita designed the US Postal Service's iconic "Love" stamp and created the largest copyrighted work of art in the world, on a gas tank for the Boston Gas Company. These examples and more exemplify the theology and point of view of one of the twentieth century's most famous and fascinating artists.
Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments ix
List of Names xi
Introduction 1
Chapter One
Little Heart 6
Chapter Two
Heart in the City 11
Chapter Three
Creative Heart 21
Chapter Four
Heart of Hollywood 36
Chapter Five
Heavy Heart 46
Chapter Six
New Heart 63
Chapter Seven
Heart of the World 80
Chapter Eight
Heart of Love 93
Notes 103
Bibliography 111
Index 113



