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Blue

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Liza Lou, Blue (2016). Reprodukované len na ilustračné účely; všetky práva si vyhradzuje držiteľ autorských práv.

Základné informácie

Umenec
Liza Lou wahooart.com/sk/artists/liza-lou/
Životné obdobia umelca
1969 – ?
Maľované
2016
Pôvodná veľkosť
78 x 78 cm
Pohyb
Abstract Expressionism Large canvases where the act of painting itself — the drip, the sweep — is the subject.

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Blue — Liza Lou

Aká je jeho veľkosť?

Pôvodné rozmery sú 78 × 78 cm (výška × šírka), zobrazené tu vedľa dospelého človeka priemerného vzrastu.

Kedy bolo toto vytvorené?

  1. 1960
  2. 1970
  3. 1980
  4. 1990
  5. 2000
  6. 2010

Shaded: životný príbeh Liza Lou (1969–?) ▲ toto dielo, 2016

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Farby

Zmerané z obrazu

    Hlavná farba

    Brown #be070b

    Uložená paleta

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    • #BD0E11
    • #B8070B
    Paleta
    Dark Dominantná farebná skupina na obraze.
    Dominantná farba
    Brown
    Saturácia
    Vivid Ako veľmi sýte a rozmanité sú farby, od jedného tlmeného odtieňa až po mnoho jasných.
    Kontrast
    Serene Miera rozdielov v jasnosti a saturácii farieb v rámci celého obrazu.
    Harmónia
    Unified Palette Ako dobre spolu pôsobia farby, od kontrastných až po úplne harmonické.
    Jasnosť
    Balanced Celkový kontrast obrazu, od hlbokých tieňov až po jasné svetlé miesta.
    Saturácia
    Vivid Color Aký čistý a silný je farebný rozsah, od takmer sivej až po plne živé tóny.

    Umenec a múzeum

    Umenec

    Liza Lou

    Narodený v New York City, United States of America

    The Shimmering Weight of Labor

    Liza Lou’s work does not merely invite the gaze; it demands a physical confrontation with the sheer magnitude of human effort. To stand before her installations is to witness a shimmering, iridescent landscape where every surface is a testament to the slow, rhythmic pulse of creation. Born in New York City in 1969, Lou emerged from a cultural landscape shaped by the rigorous intellectualism of Minimalism and Conceptual Art, yet she chose a path that many in the traditional sculptural world initially viewed with skepticism. Rather than working with bronze, stone, or steel, she turned to the humble glass bead—a medium often relegated to the realm of decorative craft and domestic ornament. By elevating this tiny, granular material into monumental, room-sized installations, Lou effectively dismantled the long-standing hierarchies that separate "fine art" from "craft."

    Her journey from the vibrant energy of New York to the expansive light of Los Angeles in 1990 provided the backdrop for a profound artistic evolution. In her early practice, she utilized beads like brushstrokes, applying them to surfaces to create textured, abstract expressions. However, it was her commitment to the materiality of labor that would eventually define her legacy. For Lou, the act of beading is not just a technique; it is a meditation on time, a way to make the invisible hours of repetitive work visible and undeniable to the viewer.

    From Solitary Devotion to Global Connection

    The trajectory of Lou’s career was irrevocably altered in 1996 with the debut of her most iconic work, Kitchen. This breathtaking installation, a life-sized replica of a domestic kitchen covered entirely in millions of glass beads, represented five years of solitary, painstaking dedication. It was a work that functioned as both a feat of endurance and a profound feminist inquiry, reclaiming the domestic sphere—often dismissed as a site of repetitive, unvalued labor—and transforming it into a site of monumental spectacle. This period of intense, individual focus was followed by other ambitious projects that expanded her reach:

    Back Yard (1996-1999): An expansive exploration of the outdoor domestic space, continuing her investigation into scale and texture.

    Trailer (1998-2000): A work that brought the intimacy of mobile living into the gallery space through the meticulous application of beads.

    Continuous Mile (2006-2008): A massive, coiled sculpture composed of 4.5 million black glass beads, representing a shift toward collaborative creation.

    As her ambitions grew, so did the social dimension of her practice. Between 2005 and 2020, Lou’s work moved away from solitary toil toward a beautiful, symbiotic exchange of skill. In KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, she established a studio where she worked alongside a team of Zulu artisans. This transition transformed her practice into a collective endeavor, blending the technical mastery of traditional beadwork with her own conceptual vision. Through this collaboration, her work began to address deeper socio-political themes, exploring how community and shared labor can create something far more powerful than any single hand could achieve alone.

    A Legacy Woven in Glass

    In recent years, Lou’s practice has undergone a further metamorphosis. Following a relocation to the Mojave Desert, she began to rediscover her individual mark, moving toward works that incorporate drawing and painting while remaining anchored by the bead as the generative cell of her art. Her newer pieces often lean into a more minimalist aesthetic, using color as both subject and object, yet they never lose that essential connection to the tactile and the temporal.

    The historical significance of Liza Lou lies in her ability to bridge disparate worlds: the domestic and the monumental, the individual and the collective, the craft and the high art. Her works are now held in the permanent collections of the world's most prestigious institutions, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Brooklyn Museum. By weaving together the beauty of glass with the grit of real-world labor, Lou has ensured that her artistry remains a vital, breathing part of the contemporary canon—a shimmering reminder that there is profound, transformative power in the repetitive, the meticulous, and the shared.

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    Citácia diela

    MLA
    Lou, Liza. Blue. 2016, https://wahooart.com/sk/art/liza-lou-blue-D38VFE-en/
    APA
    Lou, Liza (2016). Blue [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/sk/art/liza-lou-blue-D38VFE-en/
    Chicago
    Liza Lou. Blue. 2016. https://wahooart.com/sk/art/liza-lou-blue-D38VFE-en/
    Harvard
    Lou, Liza (2016) Blue. Available at: https://wahooart.com/sk/art/liza-lou-blue-D38VFE-en/

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    1. Čo vás pri pohľade na toto dielo upúta ako prvé a prečo?
    2. Ktoré farby alebo tvary vytvárajú atmosféru — a aká je táto atmosféra?
    3. Náš katalóg zaraďuje toto dielo pod: minimalist art, red color palette, abstract texture. Súhlasíte? Čo by ste pridali alebo odobrali?
    4. Pozrite sa späť na dielo Noctilucent (2018), ktoré ste spomínali skôr v tomto sprievodcovi. Vymeňte dve veci, ktoré má spoločné s týmto dielom, a jednu, ktorá je odlišná.
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