Lisa Beck
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Balancing Act, 2023
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Crevice, 2023
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Echo, 2023
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Inner Space 1, 2023
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Inner Space 2, 2023
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Inner Space 4, 2023
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Inner Space 5, 2023
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Return 2, 2023
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Seam, 2023
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Slit, 2023
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Spine, 2023
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In Passing, 2020
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Mars Black, 2020
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Constellation (Crown) I, 2019
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One to One III, 2018
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pr-Aat, 2015
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pr-Ast, 2015
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Momentary Taste, 2012
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Observer, 2012
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These I (massing), 2011
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Magic Moons, 2009
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Mass (black), Mass (white), 1996
Lisa Beck (b. 1958 in New York City) is a multi-media artist living and working in Brooklyn, New York. She received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 1980 and has been the recipient of several awards, residencies, and fellowships, including the Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program Studio Residency (2012-2013), the Yaddo Residency (2021), and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship (2021).
Beck’s work is driven by her preoccupations and obsessions concerning the relationship of the particular and the universal. For Beck, “the particular” is a shorthand for the observable aspects of reality (the landscape, our bodies). “The universal” is a shorthand for things that are too vast or too tiny for us to grasp completely (space, atomic physics) which become a kind of abstraction. Her most prevalent motif has been the circle in all its forms and references: atoms, solids, voids, cells, selves, stars, specificity, and eternity. Beck’s work is defined by the combination of opposing but related visual phenomena like positive and negative, pattern and randomness, flatness and depth, referential and abstract imagery. Much of her work involves the integration of these opposites, emphasizing their interaction, rather than the divide..
Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is held in significant public collections such as the Tang Teaching Museum of Skidmore College, Maramotti Collection (Italy), FRAC pays de la Loire (France), Museé des Beaux-Arts La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland), P Morgan Chase, Nestlé, and many private collections around the world. Her work has been reviewed in publications such as The Brooklyn Rail, Hyper Allergic, The New Yorker, Vulture, Art Forum, and The New York Times among others..
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Fog Design+Art 2023
Lisa Beck, Sarah Charlesworth, Nina Childress, Heidi Hahn, Bridget Mullen, Nathlie Provosty, Sarah Peters, Katja Strunz 19 - 22 Jan 2023 -
ADAA's The Art Show 2022
Vera Iliatova, Sarah Petters, Tim Wilson 3 - 6 Nov 2022 -
June Art Fair 2021
Lisa Beck, Nina Childress 21 - 26 Sep 2021
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Yes, They Went There: ‘The Feminine in Abstract Painting'
By Mario Naves March 28, 2023The exhibition has, apparently, been in the works for six years. One would hazard to guess that discussions between the organizers have increased in complexity...Read more -
The Brooklyn Rail: The Phoenix and the Mountain: In-Centric Abstraction in the ’80s
by Charles M. Schultz June 16, 2021In the early 1980s the artist Regina Bogat faced forbidding crossroads. Her beloved husband, the artist Al Jensen, was sick; she knew death was near....Read more -
The Brooklyn Rail: The Pursuit of Aesthetics: Artwork Created During Quarantine
by William Corwin July 1, 2020This certainly seems like a time for image and text: straightforward and direct gestures for marshalling ideas, crowds, and righteous fury. So one has to...Read more -
Hyperallergic: Artists Quarantine With Their Art Collections
"With vast art mausoleums now shuttered, we artists increasingly occupy the same virtual space, deepening our exchanges by sharing readings, conversations, and Zoom studio visits.” June 6, 2020John Phillip Abbott (Albuquerque): Since relocating to Albuquerque 10 months ago, we’re still trying to get settled and have unpacked only a handful of works...Read more
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Shepherd: Lisa Beck's Complex Geometries at St. Kate
by Shane McAdams October 22, 2019I have had the somewhat unusual experience of viewing Lisa Beck’s current exhibition “Send and Receive” (open through Nov. 8 at St. Kate—The Arts Hotel)....Read more -
Garage: A Radical Book and Music Store Takes Over a Chinatown Gallery
by Mary Clarke January 24, 2018Bob Nickas and I have been friends for more than 20 years, but I’ve never once set foot inside his home. I take no offense—the...Read more -
Artdaily: Elizabeth Dee exhibits Lisa Beck's new paintings
November 11, 2017Lisa Beck: Rising and Falling NEW YORK, NY .- Elizabeth Dee is presenting Lisa Beck’s new paintings. This series examines the relationship between the observable...Read more -
Two Coats of Paint: Lisa Beck: So-called opposites
by Carl E Hazlewood February 13, 2017“I am attracted to related visual phenomena like positive and negative, pattern and randomness, color and grayscale, flatness and depth, representation and abstraction. I always...Read more
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ARTFORUM: “All Over”
March 1, 2016“All Over” derives its title from Clement Greenberg’s term for the space of AbEx painting, where foreground and background merge into a limitless plane. This...Read more -
Time Out: "The Painter of Modern Life"
5 Stars April 1, 2015From the moment it opened, MoMA’s painting survey “The Forever Now” became an art-world punching bag, thanks to its overweening claim to being the definitive...Read more