Lee Lozano
- Introduction
- Lee Lozano (November 5, 1930 – October 2, 1999) was an American painter, and visual and conceptual artist.
- Wikidata
- Q530367
- Introduction
- Lozano pursued Conceptual Art and painting but left the art world in the 1960s for self-imposed exile that included an boycott on contact with other women.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Conceptual Artist, Painter, Performance Artist
- Names
- Lee Lozano, Lee Knastner, Lenore Knaster, E
- Ulan
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Exhibitions
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412: Domestic Disruption
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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414: City as Stage
Oct 21, 2019–Sep 20, 2020
MoMA
Collection gallery
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I Am Still Alive: Politics and Everyday Life in Contemporary Drawing
Mar 23–Sep 19, 2011
MoMA
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1969
Oct 25, 2009–Apr 5, 2010
MoMA PS1
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Lee Lozano has
15 exhibitionsonline.
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Lee Lozano Untitled 1963
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Lee Lozano No title 1963
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Lee Lozano Untitled (Tool) c. 1963
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Lee Lozano Untitled (Tool) c. 1964
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Lee Lozano Untitled (Tool) c. 1964
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Lee Lozano Untitled 1965
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Lee Lozano Untitled (c. 1965)
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Lee Lozano Untitled (c. 1965)
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Lee Lozano Untitled 1965
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Lee Lozano two trite paintings for the n.y. art world 1965–66
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Clovis Trouille, George Reavey, Bernard Pfriem, Meret Oppenheim, Lee Lozano, Ray Johnson, Alain Jacquet, Marcia Herscovitz, Bruce Conner, Nicolas Calas, Marcel Duchamp, Various Artists S.M.S. No. 2 1968
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Lee Lozano Thesis from S.M.S. No. 2 1968
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Lee Lozano No title 1968
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Lee Lozano No title 1968
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Various Artists, Peter Young, Lawrence Stafford, Kenneth Showell, William Pettet, Brice Marden, Lee Lozano, Ronnie Landfield, David Diao, Alan Cote, Alan Shields New York l0/69 1968-69, published 1969
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Lee Lozano A Boring Drawing from the portfolio New York 10/69 1969
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Lee Lozano Clarification Piece 1969
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Lee Lozano Dialogue Piece (Started April 21, 1969) 1969
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Lee Lozano Thinking About Form & Content 1972
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