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ADAA: The Art Show 2023

Park Avenue Armory

Booth D10

11월 1일–2023년 11월 5일

Detail of wall work by Liza Lou

Park Avenue Armory

Lehmann Maupin returns to ADAA: The Art Show, with a solo presentation of important works by Los Angeles-based artist Liza Lou. The gallery’s focused presentation marks the first showing of In Medias Res (2017), which will be displayed alongside other never-before-seen works from the artist’s archive. This curated selection highlights Lou’s decades-long engagement with repetition, meditative process, and materiality using glass beads as both subject and primary material. Coinciding with ADAA: The Art Show, Lou’s landmark installation Kitchen (1991–1996)–which belongs to the collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art–is currently on view at the Des Moines Art Center in Iowa. In 2024, the Brooklyn Museum will install Lou’s iconic Trailer (1997-99), where it will remain permanently on view. Lou will also open a solo exhibition of new work at Lehmann Maupin New York.

Throughout her decades-long career, Liza Lou has challenged and expanded the boundaries between the fine and applied arts by introducing glass beads as a conceptual medium. Early in her career, she forged an original, Feminist-inflected vision using beads as an index of time and process in figurative, room-sized sculpture and installation works that rendered labor radically visible on both formal and conceptual registers. For the past fifteen years, Lou has turned her focus to abstraction and repetitive processes to engage with art history while exploring the conceptual and metaphoric potential of absence and materiality.

Wall work by Liza Lou

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The Present, 2008

Wall work by Liza Lou

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Field 1, 2011

Wall work by Liza Lou

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Field 2, 2011

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 15:40, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 6:59, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 9:37, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 10:08, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 7:12, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 7:18, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 13:06, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 15:49, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 14:15, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 8:20, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 16:20, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 11:17, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 12:22, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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Graphite | Solid, 2012-2014

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 8:40, 2017

Wall work by Liza Lou

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In Medias Res 14:31, 2017

Portrait of Liza Lou

Liza Lou (b. 1969 NYC lives and works in Joshua Tree, California) is widely known for her pioneering work as both an artist and for her groundbreaking social practice of the mid-2000s. Beginning with her conceptual use of glass beads, Lou’s room-size installations of the 1990s challenged stereotypes and gender roles within the art canon and broke down boundaries between art and craft.¹ In 2002, she received a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, which she utilized to found a women’s advocacy program within her studio in Durban, South Africa which she operated from 2005-20, expanding the possibilities of social engagement within an art studio environment. During the 15 years she lived and worked in South Africa, Lou developed a poetic, handmade approach to Minimalism that utilizes the oils of the human hand as a form of paint in woven paintings, such as Soil | Solid (2012), which is in the permanent collection of the Des Moines Art Center, and room-scaled wall works, sculptures and installations, such as Security Fence (2005), now in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and Continuous Mile (2008), in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

Current work has the artist in further dialogue with art history as she explores the possibility of her chosen material to act as a fluid paint body, bringing an original and Feminist vision to painting.² Through the slow accrual of a humble material, Lou recalibrates the action of a brushstroke into elaborate, cell-by-cell explorations that combines the exuberance of Pop and Abstract Expressionism with the materiality and sheen of her early work, while pushing the language of painting further forward.

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