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Explore Lucas Samaras’s unique photographic & mixed-media art. Known for distorted self-portraits, photo-transformations & room environments, a key figure in 20th-century art.

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Biografia umelca

Lucas Samaras: A Surreal Exploration of Self and Perception

Lucas Samaras (September 14, 1936 – March 7, 2024), born in Kastoria, Greece, stands as a pivotal figure in late 20th-century art, renowned for his distinctive approach to photography and mixed media that blends realism with unsettling distortions. His artistic journey began in the formative years of the “New Jersey School,” alongside contemporaries like Allan Kaprow, George Segal, Robert Whitman, and Roy Lichtenstein—artists who championed spontaneity and experimentation as reactions against traditional artistic conventions. This influential group embraced happenings and explored unconventional mediums, shaping Samaras’s own creative ethos. Early influences included Surrealism and Dada, which instilled in him a fascination with dreamlike imagery and challenging established norms. He honed his skills at Rutgers University on a scholarship, where he encountered Kaprow and Segal, forging connections that would prove crucial to his artistic development. The collaborative spirit of these artists fostered an environment conducive to pushing boundaries and questioning accepted ideas about representation. Samaras’s sculptural explorations mirrored this ethos, utilizing plaster casts and incorporating organic materials—often referencing his own personal history—to create evocative forms imbued with symbolic resonance. Samaras's photographic practice is characterized by a preoccupation with the self – specifically its fragmented and manipulated representations. He famously employed Polaroid film techniques to transform images, creating “photo-transformations” that disrupted conventional notions of visual fidelity. These experiments weren’t merely stylistic choices; they reflected Samaras’s intellectual engagement with psychoanalysis and his desire to delve into the subconscious mind. Recurring motifs include hands—often rendered in distorted or fragmented forms—serving as symbols of vulnerability and transformation, mirroring themes explored throughout his oeuvre. His artistic output spanned painting, sculpture, performance art, and experimental film, demonstrating a versatility that distinguished him from many artists of his time. Notably, Samaras represented Greece at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009 with “Paraxena,” an immersive installation exploring themes of perception and illusion. This ambitious project cemented his reputation as a visionary artist committed to challenging viewers’ assumptions about reality. Furthermore, collaborations with Chuck Close resulted in portraits that captured both Samaras's physical presence and psychological depth—a testament to the enduring impact of his artistic vision. Samaras’s legacy extends beyond individual artworks; he established a significant contribution to the broader discourse on contemporary art. His work is held in prominent museums across Europe and North America, ensuring its continued visibility and scholarly study. The Wildenstein Institute is currently undertaking a comprehensive catalogue raisonné of his oeuvre—a monumental effort aimed at documenting every aspect of his artistic production and furthering our understanding of his singular creative trajectory.
Lucas Samaras

Lucas Samaras

1936 - , Greece

Základné informácie

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Photographic realism & Minimalist Style
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['New Jersey School']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Allan Kaprow
    • George Segal
  • Date Of Birth: September 14, 1936
  • Date Of Death: March 7, 2024
  • Full Name: Lucas Samaras
  • Nationality: Greek-born American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Still Life
    • Box 20
  • Place Of Birth: Kastoria, Greece