<![CDATA[Blanton Museum of Art Collections]]> http://utw10658.utweb.utexas.edu/items/browse?tags=2001.82&output=rss2 Fri, 29 Mar 2024 08:50:01 -0500 koven.smith@blantonmuseum.org (Blanton Museum of Art Collections) Zend_Feed http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss <![CDATA[Stroke]]> http://utw10658.utweb.utexas.edu/items/show/2720

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Creator

Lee Lozano

Title

Stroke

Date Created

1967-1970

Spatial Coverage

106.68 cm x 106.68 cm (42 in. x 42 in.)

Identifier

2001.82

Medium

Oil on canvas

Description

By the mid-1960s, Lee Lozano was known for her monumental paintings of hardware. In the latter half of that decade, however, Lozano shifted gears, translating her signature style into a more sculptural language. With Stroke the artist broke free of the constraints of the canvas by perforating and layering canvases themselves. Using tools rather than depicting them, Lozano moved beyond two-dimensional painting to engage “real space” both in her process and in her finished work. Indeed, she referred to this body of work as “energy paintings,” aiming to capture “the energy which emanates from the forever conflict in painting between . . . its static solid-matter surface and the passages of movement and time it evokes in the mind.”

Rights Holder

Purchase through the generosity of The Judith Rothschild Foundation and the Michener Acquisitions Fund, 2001

Date

Newark, New Jersey, 1930 - 1999, Dallas

Type

painting

Has Version

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