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Caprichos and Nocturnes

Seoul

11月6日–2025年12月27日

Painting by Lari Pittman

213 Itaewon-ro, Yongsan-gu

Seoul, 04349

Lehmann Maupin Seoul is pleased to present Los Angeles–based artist Lari Pittman’s solo exhibition Caprichos and Nocturnes on the heels of his recent museum surveys Mirror & Metaphor at the Jeonnam Museum of Art in Gwangyang, South Korea, and Magic Realism at the Long Museum in Shanghai, China, both curated by Rochelle Steiner. While these retrospectives traced the past decade of Pittman’s career, this presentation focuses on his Nocturne and Capricho series. Created in 2015, both series share a visual language of symbolic text and art historical references as Pittman interweaves literature, history, craft, and decorative arts into intricate compositions. 

Pittman is known for his densely layered painting style, marked by a personal lexicon of signs and symbols such as bells, eggs, and ropes. Often working on a large scale, Pittman has an innate ability to compose works in which every element holds equal space and significance. In his Capricho series, he depicts violence and decay alongside utopian fantasy, drawing on references to Francisco Goya (1746–1828; Spain) and Emily Dickinson (1830–1886; United States of America). The Nocturne series, by contrast, envisions a suite of musical nocturnes translated into paintings. Together, this particular body of work creates an interwoven narrative that reveals the artist’s exploration of beauty, violence, and the complex interplay between fantasy and reality.

Installation view of Lari Pittman at Lehmann Maupin Seoul
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Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #9, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #7, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #6, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #10, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #8, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Capricho #2, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Capricho #8, 2015

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Nocturne #3, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Capricho #6, 2015

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Capricho #5, 2015

Painting by Lari Pittman

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Nocturne #5, 2015

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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