Liza Lou i see you

27 April—1 June 2023
Paris Marais

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i see you is an exhibition of new paintings by the LA-based artist Liza Lou in which she methodically draws sequences of circular shapes across delicate grounds of gesso and oil paint. With subtle layers of pale, calming tones, the large-scale paintings invite viewers to enter a visual meditation on colour, line, and form.

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In her new works, Lou purls together hand-drawn shapes to form a large graphite tapestry in which gently undulating patterns seem to fade in and out of view. Pale grounds of blue, yellow, green, purple and pink resemble the changing light of Southern California, anchoring the paintings in the place and time of their making.
Liza Lou each day, 2021 oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen 127 x 129.5 cm (50 x 51 in)
Lou embraces the legacy of Colour Field painting and the California-based Light and Space movement of the 1960s and 1970s...

Lou embraces the legacy of Colour Field painting and the California-based Light and Space movement of the 1960s and 1970s in her approach to colour, exploring its emotive, spiritual potential and its capacity to alter perception. As the paint-coated gesso interacts with the feather-light markings on the surface, vision becomes unfixed; the eye unable to focus on a single knowable detail. Sight overcomes reason to generate an experience that is beyond theory, encouraging viewers to abandon their need for analytical control.

Liza Lou
life, 2022
oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen
254 x 259.1 cm (100 x 102 in)

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Liza Lou possible, 2021 oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen 254 x 259.1 cm (100 x 102 in)
Liza Lou
possible, 2021
oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen
254 x 259.1 cm (100 x 102 in)
in, is, possible, each day… Lou has named each of the paintings after a singular preposition, adjective, or temporal signifier....

in, is, possible, each day… Lou has named each of the paintings after a singular preposition, adjective, or temporal signifier. The titles cement Lou’s contemplative approach to this body of work. They point to an almost transcendental philosophy of mark-making, tracing a connection back through a feminist engagement with Minimalism to the work of early 20th-century painters such as Hilma af Klint, for whom painting was a spiritual act in itself, rather than simply a means towards the realisation of an idea.

Liza Lou
in, 2021
Oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen
127 x 129.5 cm (50 x 51 in)

In a recent interview, Lou described the heart of her practice as ‘making something beautiful in a beautiful way’. That...

In a recent interview, Lou described the heart of her practice as ‘making something beautiful in a beautiful way’. That same mantra guides the creation of her new paintings, but seems to take on a more personal meaning in i see you. Working alone in her studio, as opposed to the community-driven methods of production that characterise her earlier work, Lou shifts the focus in i see you from the structural paradigms of collective creativity to a more elemental reflection on the act of making itself.

Liza Lou
ready for anything, 2022
oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen
254 x 259.1 cm (100 x 102 in)
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Liza Lou i am alive, 2023 oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen 254 x 259.1 cm (100 x 102...
Liza Lou
i am alive, 2023
oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen
254 x 259.1 cm (100 x 102 in)
A moving net of graphite from afar, up close the gentle variations of the line bear witness to the slow...

A moving net of graphite from afar, up close the gentle variations of the line bear witness to the slow process of mark-making, inviting viewers to follow along with the artist’s hand. Doing so with Lou’s paintings allows us to experience the canvas as a space of contemplation and meditation, where intensity is conveyed through small, patient movements rather than grand emotive gestures.

Liza Lou
training training, 2022
oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen
254 x 259.1 cm (100 x 102 in)
Labour, repetition and endurance remain central to Lou’s way of working. Like predecessors such as Agnes Martin, she engages with a mode of making rooted in a feminist approach to Minimalism that highlights, rather than hides, the labour-intensive process of creation. Lou began exploring the visual tradition of Minimalism in her Waves works, composed of square white cloths woven with beads, which she then hammered away to reveal an intricate net of thread to form her Cloud paintings.
Liza Lou The Devil’s Tears, 2022 Acrylic paint on glass beads 108 x 108 cm (42.5 x 42.5 in)
Liza Lou
The Devil’s Tears, 2022
Acrylic paint on glass beads
108 x 108 cm (42.5 x 42.5 in)
‘These days, I’m peeling back the layers’, stated Lou in an interview with Carrie Mae Weems for her new Rizzoli-published monograph. The paintings in i see you are a further paring back of the artist’s practice, where only the trace of a sequence of ovals remains on the canvas, like the barely perceptible essence of her work.
Liza Lou Lost Blue, 2022 Acrylic paint on glass beads 106.7 x 106.7 cm (42 x 42 in)
Liza Lou
Lost Blue, 2022
Acrylic paint on glass beads
106.7 x 106.7 cm (42 x 42 in)
Carefully built over more than 20 different layers of colour, the almost translucent grounds draw the eye further into the painting, compounding the sense of disorientation created on the surface. By allowing themselves to become lost in Lou’s large, intricate paintings, viewers are invited to experience pure perception. Painting becomes a place for thought both for the artist and for viewers, not by inviting interpretation or conveying a message, but through moving, mark-making, and seeing.
Liza Lou for myself, 2021 oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen 127 x 129.5 cm (50 x 51 in)
Liza Lou each moment, 2023 oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen 127 x 129.5 cm (50 x 51 in)
Liza Lou is, 2021 oil paint and graphite on gessoed linen 127 x 129.5 cm (50 x 51 in)

Available publications

Liza Lou ixube
Liza Lou: ixube
€ 30.00
Disaster / The End of Days Group Show
Disaster / The End of Days: Group Show
€ 30.00
Liza Lou American Idol Works
Liza Lou: American Idol Works
€ 55.00
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