Lari Pittman: Dioramas - Lévy Gorvy
  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

  • Installation view of Lari Pittman: Dioramas at Levy Gorvy Paris

    Installation view, Lari Pittman: Dioramas, Lévy Gorvy Paris 2021. Photo: Arthus Boutin

Lari Pittman: DioramasExhibitions

Paris
May 19 - July 31, 2021

Lari Pittman: Dioramas

Lévy Gorvy is pleased to announce the first Paris solo exhibition for acclaimed Los Angeles-based artist Lari Pittman. Opening on the 19th of May, Lari Pittman: Dioramas will debut a suite of new paintings that reflect on the continued political and personal resonance of the past. Through a group of large-scale canvases to more intimate works, Pittman draws on the rich history of the decorative arts, yielding optically dazzling compositions of interlocking forms and motifs that are dense with pictorial references and symbolism. The larger body of works in the exhibition explore the linked histories of France and the United States, taking as its central subject a 19th-century parure: an ensemble of jewels meant to be worn together. Rendered in brilliant colors over darker grounds, turquoise and coral items of jewelry are framed by rope garlands and beset by creatures—caterpillars, moths, flies, rats, and ravens—that recall the iconography of Baroque still lifes. Similarly, a group of smaller canvases depict elaborately embellished gourds alongside totemistic animal presences. Pittman’s compositions thus resonate with the vanitas tradition, in which opulent symbols of wealth and beauty are represented alongside animals that devour and destroy, in allegories of the fleeting nature of life and its material seductions.

The ornate surfaces of the works in Dioramas are unified by Pittman’s imposition of painted rectilinear bars on the lower half of each painting, emphasizing their flatness and creating a visual and conceptual barrier between the canvases and the viewer’s space. With these railings, Pittman conspicuously invokes the titular notion of a diorama—a conceit long used by museums to display historical artifacts in vignettes that suggest preconceived narratives. Like the tableaux of such dioramas, Pittman’s paintings establish a formal relationship with the viewer, arranging and reconstituting historical allusions and fragments for the present day. The jewelry, for example, is inscribed with dates of important milestones in the national histories of the United States and France: 1776, 1789, 1863, 1871, and 1944. These years mark the Declaration of Independence, the French Revolution, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Paris Commune, and the Liberation of Paris—moments of both violence and liberation. Eschewing literal illustration of these landmark political events in favor of decorative analogs comprised of gorgeous fragments, Pittman’s dioramas operate as contemporary history paintings, reflecting on the opulence and traumas of the past in order to invite contemplation on the complex opportunities and risks of the present day.

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Selected Works

  • Lari Pittman's painting Diorama 1

    LARI PITTMAN
    Diorama 1
    2021
    Cel-Vinyl and lacquer spray paint on gessoed canvas over wood with titanium stretcher
    80 x 96 x 2 inches (203.2 x 243.8 x 5.1 cm)
    © Lari Pittman
    Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles and Lévy Gorvy, Paris
    Photo: Evan Bedford

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  • Lari Pittman's painting Diorama 5

    LARI PITTMAN
    Diorama 5
    2021
    Cel-Vinyl and lacquer spray paint on gessoed canvas over wood with titanium stretcher
    80 x 96 x 2 inches (203.2 x 243.8 x 5.1 cm)
    © Lari Pittman
    Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles and Lévy Gorvy, Paris
    Photo: Evan Bedford

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  • Lari Pittman's painting Diorama 2

    LARI PITTMAN
    Diorama 2
    2021
    Cel-Vinyl and lacquer spray paint on gessoed canvas over wood with titanium stretcher
    80 x 96 x 2 inches (203.2 x 243.8 x 5.1 cm)
    © Lari Pittman
    Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles and Lévy Gorvy, Paris
    Photo: Evan Bedford

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  • Lari Pittman's painting Diorama 3

    LARI PITTMAN
    Diorama 3
    2021
    Cel-Vinyl and lacquer spray paint on gessoed canvas over wood with titanium stretcher
    80 x 96 x 2 inches (203.2 x 243.8 x 5.1 cm)
    © Lari Pittman
    Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles and Lévy Gorvy, Paris
    Photo: Evan Bedford

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  • Lari Pittman's painting Diorama 4

    LARI PITTMAN
    Diorama 4
    2021
    Cel-Vinyl and lacquer spray paint on gessoed canvas over wood with titanium stretcher
    80 x 96 x 2 inches (203.2 x 243.8 x 5.1 cm)
    © Lari Pittman
    Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles and Lévy Gorvy, Paris
    Photo: Evan Bedford

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Selected Press

Blackqube | LARI PITTMAN „DIORAMAS“ AT LÉVY GORVY PARIS

May 28, 2021

Los Angeles-based artist Lari Pittman presents a suite of new paintings at Lévy Gorvy Gallery, Paris.

Air Mail | Lari Pittman: Dioramas

April 10, 2021

Lari Pittman's first solo exhibition in Paris explores the intertwined histories of the United States …

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