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Lee Lozano — graphite on paper
Lee Lozano

graphite on paper

1962

Lee Lozano's untitled graphite drawing showcases the artist's bold, visceral approach to mark-making, with raw gestural lines that reflect her radical questioning of art and social conventions. The work demonstrates her characteristic intensity and directness, qualities that defined her practice during her active years in the New York art scene of the 1960s and early 1970s. Lozano's engagement with process and concept is evident even in this intimate work on paper, bridging her interests in both visual art and language-based experimentation.

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Lee Lozano, graphite on paper, 1962

Lee Lozano's untitled graphite drawing showcases the artist's bold, visceral approach to mark-making, with raw gestural lines that reflect her radical questioning of art and social conventions. The work demonstrates her characteristic intensity and directness, qualities that defined her practice during her active years in the New York art scene of the 1960s and early 1970s. Lozano's engagement with process and concept is evident even in this intimate work on paper, bridging her interests in both visual art and language-based experimentation.

Year
1962
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Post-War Era, 20th Century, Minimalist, Experimental Art, Conceptual Art, Avant-Garde, American Artist, Works on Paper, Monochromatic, Graphite Drawing, Avant-Garde Artist, Female Artist, Abstract, Minimalism

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