Lozano c. 1962

Hardcover monograph featuring paintings from around 1962 by artist Lee Lozano, who by the early 1970s “was a woman who stopped speaking to women and an artist who had abandoned the New York art world. (H)er refusal to play by the rules feels simultaneously utterly pathological and consummately idealistic.” (From the introductory essay by curator Helen Molesworth.) Features 32 color plates of Lozano’s paintings, plus reproductions of drawings and notes. Published to coincide with the 2016 exhibition at Karma, NYC. Scarce—edition of 1,000. 96pp. VF in decoratice boards. [I1]

$ 275.00