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Marilyn Minter

Seoul

Mar 7–Apr 27, 2024

Detail of painting by Marilyn Minter

213 Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu

Seoul, 04349

Lehmann Maupin presents Marilyn Minter, an exhibition of new paintings by renowned multidisciplinary artist Marilyn Minter, marking her first solo exhibition in Seoul. Concurrent to the exhibition, Lehmann Maupin will present a focused selection of Minter’s work at Art Basel Hong Kong, open March 26—30, 2024. The works on view depict vignettes of women’s lips and mouths, at once alluring and enigmatic.

Known for her decades-long career that encompasses photography, painting, video, and installation, Minter creates imagery that engages both hyperrealist and abstract technique. Her work has often centered around corporeal qualities and practices typically omitted from the mass-media depictions of women that dominate contemporary consumer culture, such as body hair, stretch marks, dirty feet, or acts of grooming. Rather than conceal such realities, the artist seeks to reframe these aspects of womanhood. Minter is also engaged with the art historical cannon, often using her signature lexicon to appropriate traditional tropes like the Odalisque or the Bather.

Installation view of Marilyn Minter at Lehmann Maupin Seoul
Installation Views: 1 of 3
Painting by Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Lucent, 2023

Painting by Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Winning Streak, 2023

Painting by Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Michele Lamy, 2014

Painting by Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Red White and Blue, 2022-2023

Installation view of Marilyn Minter at Lehmann Maupin Seoul
Installation Views: 1 of 2
Painting by Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Untitled (Mary Margaret Portrait), 2020

Sculpture with video by Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Thirsty, 2023

Painting by Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Red Alert, 2023

Marilyn Minter

Circe, 2023

Painting by Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Sweet Tooth, 2023

Painting by Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter

Gilded Age, 2023

Portrait of Marilyn Minter

Marilyn Minter (b. 1948, Shreveport, LA; lives and works in New York, NY) creates photographs, painting, and videos that offer nuanced representations of women. Well known for her meticulous technical mastery, Minter’s details often highlight natural corporeal qualities that are omitted in mass-media depictions of women, such as body hair and stretch marks, which she deems not only authentic but also beautiful. In her early work, Minter explored erotica—most often images created by men for men—and created new versions of erotic images solely meant for female consumption as a means of reclaiming female sexuality and desire. This revolutionary act was met with serious criticism from leaders of the feminist movement who questioned the ability to reclaim such exploitative images. Nevertheless, Minter has unabashedly continued to advocate for women’s rights and reproductive freedoms, a stance, which for her, always includes women openly expressing their sexuality and desire—reclaiming the female body and subverting the historical objectification of women from the male gaze.

In addition to her commitment to challenging the historic portrayal of women through images, Minter’s work also reveals true mastery of her mediums. Her training in both photography and painting make her working process unique: for each painting she begins with a photograph or series of photographs, which serve as the basis for her larger compositions. Minter replicates the photograph in paint but makes subtle formal adjustments by altering the “focus” of the image, increasing the density of elements such as frost or steam through the use of layering thousands of colors, applying the photographic tenet of focus to the painting process. Likewise, Minter applies painterly approaches to her photography. She physically obscures the pictorial plane, skillfully introducing abstraction into the image. Through steadfast progressive values and a rigorous, time-consuming studio practice, Minter continues to reveal and revel in the exquisite reality of women’s bodies.

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