Lee Lozano: Drawings 1958-64

Author(s): Lee Lozano (Artist); Tamar Garb (Text by); Helen Molesworth (Text by)

CONTEMPORARY ART

A handsome and hefty clothbound compendium of Lozano's explorations of gender through drawing This 640-page volume comprises drawings from a critical six-year period in the development of American painter and conceptual artist Lee Lozano's (1930-99) practice. Her daring, facetious sketches investigate issues of gender and the body through the erogenous anthropomorphization of tools. Lee Lozano: Drawings 1958-64 includes two newly commissioned essays by Helen Molesworth and Tamar Garb. "What I love about Lozano--besides the crazy, ham-fisted quality of her drawn line, pictures made with pencils that appear to have been held with a fist--is how her demonstration of the word 'connection' is not bound to any of the anodyne ways we currently use it," writes Molesworth. "There's nothing about 'listening' or 'building community' or 'empathy' in any of these drawings. For Lozano, connection is fraught and hairy. Connection is dangerous."


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781949172409
  • : Karma
  • : Karma
  • : 01 September 2021
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Lee Lozano (Artist); Tamar Garb (Text by); Helen Molesworth (Text by)
  • : Hardback
  • : 640