Artist | Louise Lawler (*1947)
https://www.artist-info.com/artist/Louise-Lawler
About the work
About the work
"My pictures present information about the ,reception' of artworks."
Louise Lawler
"Making works of art whose supports are consistently drawn from the lowest rungs of commodity culture, from matchbooks, from dimestore glassware, but also from the visual vocabularies of journalistic and commercial photography, Louise Lawler's relation to these supports is not ironic but meditative, almost loving."
Rosalind Krauss
The central image in Louise Lawler's exhibition of new photographs at Metro Pictures is Andy Warhol's "Silver Clouds." Lawler's photographs of two installation views of Warhol's clouds are exhibited in the gallery in two sizes and a rainbow of vivid colors. The installation is a flat shadowed, multicolored, photographic simulation of the multiple helium-filled pillows of the famous original Warhol piece.
In addition to this witty acknowledgement of Warhol's enormous influence on art during the past 25 years, Lawler includes new images from recent Christie's contemporary art auctions that show works by her contemporaries Jeff Koons and Robert Gober, among other auction favorites. A more sober edition of nine striking black and white prints that on closer inspection shows a Calder mobile lying against a white ground was photographed in the storage area of the Modeme Museet in Stockholm. Each of the nine prints is framed in a different bright color that provides a typically subtle and Lawleresque comment on the nature of multiples and the desire to exercise individual taste.
For the past 20 years, Lawler has photographed "art" as presented in private homes, in museums, galleries, auction houses, public buildings and in museum and gallery storage areas. Lawler is fascinated by what "happens" to the art object after it leaves the artist's studio - where it goes, how it's displayed, how it's valued, what it means. In a Lawler photograph taken in a private home, the furnishings and objects surrounding the art are given as much attention as the art; in a museum, the view out of the window next to the artwork; in an auction house, the label identifying the'artwork. Lawler shows us how our perception of art is affected by the environment that surrounds it and how it in turn affects all aspects of that environment.
Over the years Lawler has ventured into areas of ordinary objects that are imbued with the status of "art" by virtue of selection and treatment, as in Lawler's crystal paperweights with art images drinking glasses with etched phrases, matchbooks with text, wall labels with image and text, as well as her carefully crafted exhibition announcements, titles for shows, and in the case of a group show at the Museum of Modem Art, napkins for the museum cafe.
Exhibitions - Museums
Exhibitions - Museums
1984 Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford
1987 "Projects", The Museum of Modem Art, New York
1990 The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1993 Sprengel Museum, Hannover, Germany
1994 Centre d'Art Contemporain, Geneva
1995 Munich Kunstverein, Munich (1995)
1997 Hirshhom Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.
1999 "The Museum As Muse", Museum of Modem Art, New York
2000 Whitney Biennial
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Exhibition History

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Exhibitions in artist-info | 145 (S 20/ G 125) |
Did show together with - Top 5 of 2615 artists (no. of shows) - all shows - Top 100
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Exhibitions by type | 145: 65 / 40 / 35 / 5 | |||||||||||
Venues by type | 100: 37 / 35 / 26 / 2 | |||||||||||
Curators | 93 | |||||||||||
artist-info records | Jun 1983 - Nov 2024 | |||||||||||
Countries - Top 5 of 15 United States (67) Germany (35) Switzerland (9) France (7) United Kingdom (3) |
Cities - Top 5 of 47 New York (53) Frankfurt am Main (10) Hamburg (7) München (7) Berlin (5) |
Venues (no. of shows )
Top 5 of 100
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Curators (no. of shows)
Top 5 of 93
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Kunst Museum Winterthur | G | Sep 2024 - Nov 2024 | Winterthur | (162) | +1 | |
Kost, Lynn (Curator) | +0 | |||||
DZ BANK [KUNSTSAMMLUNG] | G | Feb 2019 - May 2019 | Frankfurt am Main | (35) | +0 | |
DZ BANK [KUNSTSAMMLUNG] | G | Sep 2017 - Jan 2018 | Frankfurt am Main | (35) | +0 | |
Leber, Christina (Curator) | +0 | |||||
Museum of Modern Art - MoMA (1/7) | S | Apr 2017 - Jul 2017 | New York | (1057) | +1 | |
Manifesta 11 | S | Jun 2016 - Sep 2016 | Zürich | (1) | +0 | |
Jankowski, Christian (Curator) | +0 | |||||
White Columns | G | Nov 2015 - Dec 2015 | New York | (236) | +0 | |
Nickas, Robert (Curator) | +0 | |||||
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