Maria Lassnig

MoMA PS1 hosts an exhibition devoted to Maria Lassnig, one of the most important contemporary painters presenting works from all creative periods of her career.

Maria Lassnig
Focusing on Maria Lassnig’s self-portraiture, the exhibition at MoMA PS1 presents works by the artist – most of them never previously exhibited in the U.S. – from all creative periods of her career, spanning her early involvement with graphic abstraction in Paris and Art Informel, to her later shift to figural representation.
The show will be the most significant survey of her work ever presented in the United States, featuring approximately 50 paintings drawn from public and private collections and the artist herself, as well as a selection of watercolors and filmic works.
Maria Lassnig
Left: Maria Lassnig, Selbstporträt expressiv, 1945 Oil, charcoal on fiberboard 60 x 48 cm. Right: Maria Lassnig, Transparentes Selbstporträt (Transparent Self-Portrait), 1987 Oil on canvas 125 x 100 cm
Maria Lassnig (Austrian, b. 1919) is one of the most important contemporary painters and can be seen as a pioneer in many areas of art today. Emphatically refusing to make “pictures,” she has long focused on ways of representing her internal world. Using the term “body awareness,” Lassnig has regularly tried to paint the way her body feels to her from the inside, rather than attempting to depict it from without.
Throughout a remarkable career that has spanned more than 70 years, she has continued to create work that vulnerably explores the way she comes into contact with the world, often placing particular emphasis upon the disjunctions between her own self-image and the way she is seen by others – as a woman, as a painter, and as a person living through the dramatic technological and cultural developments that have marked the century of her lifetime. Bravely exposing personal traumas, fantasies, and nightmares, Lassnig’s art offers instruction for courageous living in a time of increasingly spectacularized social interaction.
Maria Lassnig
Left: Maria Lassnig, Sciencia, 1998 Oil on canvas 200 x 150 cm. Right: Maria Lassnig, Selbstporträt unter Plastik, 1972 Collection de Bruin-Heijn Photo copyright Peter Cox

from March 9 until May 25, 2014
Maria Lassnig
MoMA PS1
1st Floor Main Gallery
22-25 Jackson Ave. at the intersection of 46th Ave.
Long Island City, NY

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