Lara Schnitger
Lara Schnitger (1969, Haarlem, The Netherlands) is a Dutch American sculptor and painter who lives and works in Los Angeles and Amsterdam. Her practice combines rigid materials such as wood and resin with soft ones: leather, fur, silk, cotton, lycra, found textiles, to create sculptures and fabric works that address the ongoing struggle for women's equality within a culture of patriarchy. Techniques like dyeing, quilting, weaving and sewing are deployed alongside appropriated slogans and imagery drawn from sources as varied as Weimar Republic nightclubs, the Kabuki stage and 1980s street culture. The result is a deliberately unstable territory: between art and protest sign, sculpture and body, literal and figurative.
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Lara SchnitgerWho Saves Who?, 2024 -
Lara Schnitger16 Nipples are Enough, 2021 -
Lara SchnitgerStitch Witch, 2024 -
Lara SchnitgerSpringtime in Winter, 2021 -
Lara Schnitgerwe are the champions, 2020 -
Lara SchnitgerWet Moon, 2020 -
Lara SchnitgerHidden Love, 2020 -
Lara SchnitgerI was here, 2024 -
Lara SchnitgerSlut-stick Baby Sling, 2021 -
Lara SchnitgerSlut-stick Double Beauty, 2021 -
Lara SchnitgerLove Your Boobs, 2017 -
Lara SchnitgerNeed a Wife, 2012 -
Lara SchnitgerProud Slut, 2015 -
Lara SchnitgerSewing Machine, 2012
Schnitger turns sewing, quilting and weaving into tools of resistance making femininity and protest into the same gesture.
Lara Schnitger (1969, Haarlem, The Netherlands) is a Dutch American sculptor and painter who lives and works in Los Angeles and Amsterdam. Her practice combines rigid materials such as wood and resin with soft ones: leather, fur, silk, cotton, lycra, found textiles, to create sculptures and fabric works that address the ongoing struggle for women's equality within a culture of patriarchy. Techniques like dyeing, quilting, weaving and sewing are deployed alongside appropriated slogans and imagery drawn from sources as varied as Weimar Republic nightclubs, the Kabuki stage and 1980s street culture. The result is a deliberately unstable territory: between art and protest sign, sculpture and body, literal and figurative.
Schnitger's practice is rooted in a clear awareness of the histories and politics of her materials. Rather than invoking the domestic culture of "making do," her choices are precisely calibrated: her all-female cast of figures unmoored in time and place, her imagery oscillating between archaic totem and fashionably deconstructed mannequin. Female sexuality and depictions of the body serve as tools to challenge what is deemed acceptably feminine versus obscene, with sharp irony and an exuberance that is playful but never merely decorative.
Schnitger studied at the Koninklijke Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten, The Hague (1987–1991); Academie Vyvarni Umeni, Prague (1991–1992); Ateliers '63, Amsterdam (1992–1994); and C.C.A., Kitakyushu, Japan (1999–2000).
Solo exhibitions include 16 Nipples in the afternoon, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (2021); Victory Garden, Grice Bench, Los Angeles (2019); Too Nice Too Long, Anton Kern Gallery, New York (2017); In Real Life: Lara Schnitger, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2016); Suffragette City, FRAC Champagne-Ardenne, Reims (2015); Never Alone, Anton Kern Gallery, New York (2010); Two Masters and Her Vile Perfume, SculptureCenter, New York (2009); The Artist's Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2008); My Other Car is a Broom, Magasin 3, Stockholm; Storm den Haag, The Hague; Anton Kern Gallery, New York (2005); and SpaceInvader, Vleeshal, Middelburg (1998).
Group exhibitions include Witch Hunt, Hammer Museum and Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2022); Dancing with Octopuses, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam (2021); En Plein Air, High Line, New York (2019); NO MAN'S LAND: Women Artists from The Rubell Family Collection, Rubell Family Collection, Miami (2015); Poor Art, Rich Legacy, Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo (2014); Ordinary Madness, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (2010); USA Today, Hermitage, St. Petersburg (2007); THING New Sculpture from Los Angeles, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2005); Building Structures, P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, New York (2001); and Wild Walls, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (1995).
Her work is held in the collections of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh; Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam; The Saatchi Gallery, London; Perez Art Museum, Miami; Rubell Family Collection, Miami; FRAC Champagne-Ardenne, Reims; DZ Bank Kunstsammlung, Frankfurt; KW, Berlin; and ING Art Collection, among others.
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Lara Schnitger
16 Nipples in the Afternoon 15 Oct - 24 Dec 2021MAIN SPACE LARA SCHNITGER 16 NIPPLES IN THE AFTERNOON 15 October – 24 December 2021 Annet Gelink Gallery proudly presents 16 Nipples in the afternoon Lara Schnitger‘s first solo exhibition...Read more -
Groupshow: Dancing with octopuses
Leo Arnold, Anders Dickson, Rezi van Lankveld, Erik van Lieshout, Lara Schnitger 12 Mar - 12 Jun 2021Annet Gelink Gallery proudly presents the group show Dancing with Octopuses, with new paintings by artists Leo Arnold, Anders Dickson, Rezi van Lankveld, Erik van Lieshout and Lara Schnitger. Dancing...Read more
