About The Work
Michael Lazarus’ phenomenological concerns–proposed through the scale, signification, and materiality of his works–evoke the legacy of haptic, tactile agency of a Postminimal generation of painters such as Eva Hesse, Daniel Buren, and Blinky Palermo, who, in different ways, infused painting with the effect of activating space–a condition initiated by Minimalist sculpture. This activation was realized through a mirroring of the surrounding space. Lazarus' panels endow a spatiality by integrating refractory devices and surfaces–overt in this limited edition, rewardinme (2014), in which a variation of worn mirror, lettering, and reflection constitute the image.
Courtesy of Participant Inc
About Michael Lazarus
Mylar on mirror
12.00 x 12.00 in
30.5 x 30.5 cm
This work is signed and numbered by the artist on verso.
About The Work
Michael Lazarus’ phenomenological concerns–proposed through the scale, signification, and materiality of his works–evoke the legacy of haptic, tactile agency of a Postminimal generation of painters such as Eva Hesse, Daniel Buren, and Blinky Palermo, who, in different ways, infused painting with the effect of activating space–a condition initiated by Minimalist sculpture. This activation was realized through a mirroring of the surrounding space. Lazarus' panels endow a spatiality by integrating refractory devices and surfaces–overt in this limited edition, rewardinme (2014), in which a variation of worn mirror, lettering, and reflection constitute the image.
Courtesy of Participant Inc
About Michael Lazarus
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