Maria Lassnig
- Introduction
- Maria Lassnig (8 September 1919 – 6 May 2014) was an Austrian artist known for her painted self-portraits and her theory of "body awareness". She was the first female artist to win the Grand Austrian State Prize in 1988 and was awarded the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art in 2005. Lassnig lived and taught in Vienna from 1980 until her death.
- Wikidata
- Q538534
- Nationalities
- Austrian, German
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Name
- Maria Lassnig
- Ulan
- 500033165
Exhibitions
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Private Lives Public Spaces
Through Apr 4
MoMA
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203: Hardware/
Software Ongoing
MoMA
Collection gallery
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Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman—The Shape of Shape
Oct 21, 2019–Oct 4, 2020
MoMA
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Maria Lassnig
Mar 9–Sep 7, 2014
MoMA PS1
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Exquisite Corpses: Drawing and Disfiguration
Mar 14–Jul 9, 2012
MoMA
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Maria Lassnig has
10 exhibitionsonline.
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Maria Lassnig Encounter 1970
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Maria Lassnig Moonlanding / Janus Head 1971-1972
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Maria Lassnig Shapes 1972
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Maria Lassnig Soul Sisters 1972-1976
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Maria Lassnig The Training (Die Dressur) 1965
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Maria Lassnig Untitled 1985
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Maria Lassnig Transparent Self-Portrait 1987
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Maria Lassnig Gehirnlappen (Brain Lobe) 1996
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Maria Lassnig Sciencia 1998
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Maria Lassnig Untitled 1998-2001
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Various Artists, Maria Lassnig, Beatriz Milhazes, Jean-Luc Mylayne, Josh Smith Parkett no. 85 2009
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Maria Lassnig A Pair of Gloves (for Parkett no. 85) 2006-09
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Maria Lassnig Stone Lifting: A Self Portrait in Progress 1971-1974
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