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  • Datum nastanka1966
  • Dimenzije181.0 x 396.0 cm

Lee Lozano (1930-1999) was a groundbreaking American painter & conceptual artist known for her raw expressionism, 'comix' style art exploring sexuality and power dynamics, and radical conceptual projects like the 'General Strike Piece' and 'Boycott W

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Lee Lozano: A Radical Aesthetic of Refusal

Lee Lozano (1930 – 1999) stands as a singular figure in American art history, recognized for her uncompromising commitment to conceptual art and her distinctive visual language characterized by raw expressionism and unsettling explorations of sexuality. Born Lenore Knaster in Newark, New Jersey, Lozano adopted the pseudonym “e” at fourteen, prioritizing simplicity and enigmatic presence—a stylistic choice that would permeate her entire artistic career. Her intellectual curiosity led her to pursue degrees in philosophy and natural sciences at the University of Chicago (1948-1951), grounding her artistic vision in rigorous thought alongside a fascination with the natural world. Following undergraduate studies, Lozano embarked on a transformative journey through Europe in 1956, honing her observational skills and broadening her artistic horizons. Returning to New York City shortly thereafter, she enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago (1956-1960), earning a BFA and solidifying her foundation in traditional painting techniques while simultaneously nurturing an interest in experimental approaches. Her marriage to Adrian Lozano ended four years later, marking a period of personal upheaval that coincided with her burgeoning artistic explorations. Lozano’s early work demonstrated a striking affinity for expressionistic styles prevalent in the mid-century avant-garde, notably mirroring the pioneering efforts of artists like Claes Oldenburg and Philip Guston. Her initial paintings often featured bold brushstrokes and emotionally charged imagery—particularly her “comix” series—which pushed boundaries concerning artistic representation and challenged conventional notions of sexuality. These provocative images incorporated hand-held tools embellished to resemble genitalia or positioned in a deliberately suggestive manner, accompanied by unsettling textual interventions designed to disrupt established dialogues about desire and power dynamics. Critics have consistently compared Lozano’s early output to the groundbreaking explorations undertaken by Guston, highlighting her willingness to confront uncomfortable truths within the realm of artistic expression. As the 1960s progressed, Lozano transitioned towards a more minimalist aesthetic, focusing on monochromatic wave paintings based on principles of physics—specifically diffraction—demonstrating an intellectual engagement with scientific concepts alongside her artistic practice. Like many contemporaries – including Adrian Piper and Vito Acconci – Lozano initiated a trajectory into conceptual art during this pivotal decade, rejecting traditional mediums in favor of radical propositions aimed at questioning societal norms and challenging institutional structures. Her seminal project, “General Strike Piece” (1969), represented an audacious declaration of artistic independence—a deliberate withdrawal from the New York art world accompanied by precise instructions regarding exhibition practices and creative endeavors. Lozano insisted that artworks presented should actively promote sharing of ideas & information related to total personal and public revolution. Furthermore, Lozano’s unwavering commitment to conceptual resistance extended into 1971 with “Boycott W,” a performance piece designed to disrupt the art market's influence on cultural discourse. This provocative act underscored her conviction that artistic practice could serve as a catalyst for social transformation—a stance that cemented Lozano’s legacy as one of the most uncompromising voices within feminist art and conceptual art circles. Her work continues to inspire debate about the role of art in confronting societal injustices and advocating for radical change, securing its place as an enduring emblem of artistic rebellion and intellectual rigor.
Lee Lozano

Lee Lozano

1930 - 1999 , United States of America

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionism & Conceptual Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Minimalist Aesthetic']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Philip Guston
    • Claes Oldenburg
  • Date Of Birth: November 5, 1930
  • Date Of Death: October 2, 1999
  • Full Name: Lee Lozano
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (Tool)
    • Untitled
  • Place Of Birth: Newark, United States