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About
Jonathan Lasker, born in Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1948, made use of the art world’s conceptual turn in the 1980s, engaging in new possibilities of painting, and so developing the abstract formal idiom that has come to characterize his oeuvre. Resisting the Lyrical Abstraction, Field Painting, Minimalist movements of the 1970s, Lasker found himself confronted with the challenge of pictorial invention. As an answer to this quest, he devised a self-referential system using a vocabulary of sign-like shapes and colors, which the artist continues to draw upon, repeat, and reformulate in his work. The formal language of his paintings is abstract, while the visual means range from simple line drawings to thick paste-like applications of paint. His work challenges traditional perspectives on the relationship between fore- and background; between figure, backdrop, and line. While Lasker originally worked with large-scale formats, he began to explore smaller compositions in the late 1980s. The small maquettes allow for precise attention to detail, which he subsequently reproduces in his large-scale paintings. This process thus turns the organic, subjective and gestural pictorial idiom of his earlier works into an increasingly intellectual process.
Jonathan Lasker studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York City between 1975 and 1977, and at the California Institute of the Arts in 1977. Notable solo exhibitions include shows at the Musée d’art moderne et contemporain, Saint-Étienne (2015), K20 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen and Museo Reina Sofía (2003), the Kunsthalle Bielefeld (1997/98), and the Stedelijk Museum (1998). Selected group exhibitions include the Neue Galerie in Kassel (2011/12), Pinakothek der Moderne (2009), MUDAM, Luxembourg (2008), Centre Georges Pompidou (2007), “la Caixa” Foundation in Barcelona (2002), Musée d’art moderne et contemporain, St. Étienne (1997), Hayward Gallery (1994), Documenta (1992), and MoMA P.S.1 (1992). His last solo exhibition at Galerie Thomas Schulte took place in 2019. His work is included in the collections of the Birmingham Museum of Art, The British Library, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., Daros Collection, Fond National d’Art Contemporain, “la Caixa” Foundation, LACMA, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, MIT List Center for the Visual Arts, Moderna Museet, Museo Reina Sofía, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, New York Public Library, Sammlung Goetz, Munich, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Jonathan Lasker lives and works in New York City.
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PICTORIAL RESONANCE
Group Show 27 January TO 2 March 2024 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEArtworks by 18 artists fill the gallery space. They represent a diverse range of sizes...View Exhibition -
RECENT PAINTINGS
JONATHAN LASKER 27 April TO 29 June 2019 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEFor this year’s Gallery Weekend Berlin, Galerie Thomas Schulte will open an exhibition with new...View Exhibition -
THE MATTER IN HARMONY
GROUP SHOW 14 July TO 15 September 2018 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn July 13 Galerie Thomas Schulte opened the group exhibition The Matter in Harmony with...View Exhibition -
Teach us to outgrow our madness
GROUP SHOW 22 November 2014 TO 17 January 2015 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn Friday the 21st of November, 2014, Galerie Thomas Schulte opens the group exhibition Teach...View Exhibition -
THOUGHT
GROUP EXHIBITION 2 February TO 30 March 2013 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEMinimal and Concept Art in the 1960s were the first to develop new strategies for...View Exhibition -
The Eighties
JONATHAN LASKER 17 March TO 21 April 2012 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEThe exhibition, The 80s, summarises Jonathan Lasker’s early works of the 1980s by showing some...View Exhibition -
1991... (Memorial Promenade)
GROUP EXHIBITION 9 July TO 27 August 2011 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEOn the occasion of its 20th anniversary, Galerie Thomas Schulte is pleased to present the...View Exhibition -
Jonathan Lasker
3 May TO 28 June 2008 CHARLOTTENSTRASSEAs its contribution to this year’s Gallery Weekend Berlin (May 2 to May 4), Galerie...View Exhibition
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