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The Jeonnam Museum of Art

Gwangyang

3月18日–2025年6月15日

Detail of painting by Lari Pittman

The Jeonnam Museum of Art in Gwangyang-si, Jeollanam-do, South Korea is pleased to present the first museum survey in South Korea by celebrated Los Angeles-based painter Lari Pittman. Curated by Rochelle Steiner, Mirror & Metaphor features approximately 40 paintings and drawings created over the past 14 years. The exhibition underscores the artist’s ongoing exploration in themes related to modern life, including regeneration and optimistic renewal in 21st century society. On this occasion, works from seven key series will be brought together for the first time: Thought-form of the inverse and converse of hope (2012); Caprichos (2015); Nocturnes (2015); Iris Shots Opening and Closing (2020); Diorama and Vanitas (2021); Cities with Egg Monuments: Luminous (2022); and Sparkling City With Egg Monuments (2023). The earliest work, Grand Tour (2011) reveals the artist’s interest in ideas across time and place, emulating previous eras of world travel. Opening on March 18, 2025, the exhibition sheds light on Pittman’s prolific output and the evolution of his work over the last decade.

“I am so honored and grateful that my work is being shown at The Jeonnam Museum of Art,” said Pittman. I am thrilled to return to South Korea following my first solo exhibition in the country in 2022, where I presented a new body of work at Lehmann Maupin’s gallery space in Seoul. This exhibition is incredibly exciting and unique for me since it will be the first time that audiences in South Korea have the opportunity to experience my work holistically at this scale.”

Installation view of Lari Pittman at Jeonnam Museum of Art
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Painting by Lari Pittman

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Grand Tour, 2011

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Capricho #2, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Capricho #5, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Capricho #6, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Capricho #8, 2015

Lari Pittman Painting
Painting by Lari Pittman

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Sparkling City With Egg Monuments, 2022

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #3, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #5, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #6, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #7, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #8, 2015

Installation view of Lari Pittman at Jeonnam Museum of Art
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Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #9, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #10, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Sparkling City With Egg Monuments #3, 2023

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Sparkling City With Egg Monuments #6, 2023

Painting by Lari Pittman

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“thought-form of the beginning and the end of identity”, 2012

Painting by Lari Pittman

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“thought-form of the beginning and the end of surrender”, 2012

Portrait of Lari Pittman

Over the course of his decades-long career, Lari Pittman (b. 1952, Los Angeles, CA, lives and works in Los Angeles, CA) has developed a unique visual aesthetic that has established him as one of the most significant painters of his generation. Pittman’s signature, densely-layered painting style includes a lexicon of signs and symbols (such as bells, eggs, animals, and ropes), a compilation of varied painting techniques, and a clear homage to the handmade, craft, and the decorative. Pittman creates complex compositions that mediate the tension between color, text, and imagery; landscape and decoration; and chaos and order with remarkable dexterity and often on a large scale, and the artist has an innate ability to create compositions in which each element within a painting is given equal space and significance.

In the mid-1970s, Pittman attended California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California, completing a B.F.A. and an M.F.A. The Institute’s strong feminist arts program challenged the devaluation of art forms traditionally associated with women, and it was partially as a result of his engagement with this program that Pittman developed an interest in undermining aesthetic hierarchies and embracing the decorative arts. Pittman’s strong affinity for the decorative can be seen throughout his numerous bodies of work, and it has contributed to his singular visual style. While Pittman’s early works were informed by the socio-political struggle resulting from the peak of the AIDS epidemic, racial discord, and LGBTQ+ civil rights struggles that defined the last two decades of the 20th century, his later paintings evince a shift in focus towards interior spaces, including domestic and psychological subjects.

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