Joe Lasker, a National Academy, American Artist will present his first show in CT in Norwalk, CT on May 31st from noon to 5 p.m.
There is a psychological warmth and penetration in the work… especially stimulating canvasses… marvelously effective... a tour de force.”
(1888PressRelease) May 06, 2008 - South Norwalk, Conn. – After 55 years and 14 one-man shows at New York's Kraushaar Galleries, the distinguished American painter Joe Lasker is pleased to present his works in his first one-man show in Connecticut. The exhibition and sale will take place on Saturday, May 31, from noon to 5 pm., Pre-sale by appointment from May 25-30.
The exhibition and sale of cityscapes, landscapes, portraits, fantasies, interiors, seascapes and still lifes will take place in the home of Mary Pugh at 9 Outer Rd. Norwalk CT, which boasts dramatic views of the marshlands and Long Island Sound that have long inspired Mr. Lasker. The mid-century house itself is an important work by architect Edgar Tafel, author of Apprentice to Genius: Years with Frank Lloyd Wright.
Mr. Lasker's works repose in the permanent collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, Hirshhorn Museum, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Baltimore Museum, Wadsworth Atheneum, Tel Aviv Museum and many other museums.
Corporate-collection representation includes Aramark, First National Bank of Chicago, 3M, Upjohn Pharmaceuticals and U.S. embassies in Tokyo and Harare.
His many prizes include Prix de Rome and Guggenheim Fellowships and numerous awards from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the National Academy of Design (where he is a National Academician and the former Secretary).
He is also an author and illustrator of many books. His illustrations will be on exhibit along with his oil paintings.
VILLAGE CREEK VISIONS:
CELEBRATED ARTIST JOE LASKER PRESENTS
HIS FIRST ONE-MAN, CONNECTICUT SHOW
"There is a psychological warmth and penetration in the work… especially stimulating canvasses… marvelously effective... a tour de force."
— The New York Times, 1947-74
"Extraordinary technique, engaging wit…Lasker's riffs on art history, life and convention are delivered with refreshing charm, irony and skill."
— Mary Schneider Enriquez, Art News, January, 2004
In Canada he is represented by Liss Gallery, www.lissgallery.com. For more information and a wide-ranging portfolio, please visit his Web site, www.joelasker.com.
The exhibition website is at www.joelaskerexhibition.com which has a wide range of art - showing something for all budgets: large, medium and small pieces plus many illustrations.
WHAT: One man show: Joe Lasker, National academy artist
WHEN: Saturday, May 31, from noon to 5 pm., Pre-sale by appointment from May 25-30.