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His first Canadian survey, co-curated by Jeff Wall, is eerie, vulgar and sexy.
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Read MoreFondazione Prada presents “L’image volée” (The stolen image), a group show curated by the artist Thomas Demand.
Read MoreL.A. Habitat is a weekly series of visits with 16 artists in their workspaces around the city.
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Read MoreYesterday, 73 University of Southern California MFA alumni signed a letter of support for the seven first-year MFA students who dropped out of USC’s Roski School of Art and Design a month ago.
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Read MorePart Picture, the anchor exhibition of this year's Contact Photography Festival, explores the medium as it departs from the digital world into increasingly tactile work by a group of young artists.
Read More“Barbara Kasten: Stages,” curated by Alex Klein at the Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, is the first major survey of Kasten’s work, from her fiber sculptures from the early 1970’s, to a newly commissioned site-specific installation involving a nearly 30-foot-high video projection interacting with the architecture of the gallery. For a practicing artist with nearly five decades of work to survey, some might duly note that this first museum retrospective is long overdue. Certainly it is, and there’s no doubt that Kasten has long been underrecognized, however, this exhibition comes at a time when Kasten’s work is perhaps at its most relevant.
Read MoreIf Israeli-born, L.A.-based photographer Elad Lassry hadn't come along at this particular moment in photography's history, theorists would probably
Read MoreElad Lassry’s past year included solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis and the Kunsthalle Zurich
Read MoreThe curator of this exhibition, Carol Squiers, turned to work by 21 artists to investigate the ontological reality of a photograph. Does a photograph
Read MorePete and Repeat at Project Space 176 / Zabludowicz Collection is about repetition. It’s a broad concept that succeeds as the theme for a show because
Read MoreIn his very first monograph, Israeli-born artist Elad Lassry juxtaposes a selection of photographs, photocollages and film stills as survey of his art
Read MoreNobody could accuse this year’s Deutsche Borse of failing to heighten the senses. The consequence of the Photographers’ Gallery’s temporary departure
Read MoreTwo handsome young men meet our gaze with half smiles in one of Elad Lassry’s latest photos, and questions abound.
Read MoreWhat is the philosophical location of a picture? Working with images culled from textbooks, manuals, advertising, films, illustrated magazines
Read MoreFor this 25th year of MoMA's New Photography series, curator Roxana Marcoci gathered four artists who use appropriated images and found objects as raw material.
Read MoreRIP John McCracken: The Los Angeles-associated artist, who started out as an Ab-Ex painter but later gained acclaim for making colorful Minimalist
Read MoreFor New Photography 2010, The Museum of Modern Art highlights four artists in its annual showcase of significant recent work in contemporary photography
Read MoreElad Lassry, Photographer, Filmmaker– Deceptively simple, aggressively frank, and yet incessantly jarring, the photographic work of Tel Aviv–born
Read MoreMore than 50 years after American pop art made its debut in the early 1960s, the provocative ideas that Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Edward Ruscha, James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, and their peers first introduced are still reverberating in contemporary art and culture.
Read MoreAt the 1964 World's Fair, a work of art was installed on the outside of the New York State Pavilion. It was an electric sign that boomed a single golden word: "EAT."
Read MorePresentation House Gallery, Vancouver January 25 to March 9, 2014. For more than 30 years now, North Vancouver’s Presentation House Gallery has
Read MoreThe curator of this exhibition, Carol Squiers, turned to work by 21 artists to investigate the ontological reality of a photograph. Does a photograph
Read MoreNobody could accuse this year’s Deutsche Borse of failing to heighten the senses. The consequence of the Photographers’ Gallery’s temporary departure
Read MoreTwo handsome young men meet our gaze with half smiles in one of Elad Lassry’s latest photos, and questions abound.
Read MoreWhat is the philosophical location of a picture? Working with images culled from textbooks, manuals, advertising, films, illustrated magazines
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Elad Lassry received an MFA from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles in 2007 and a BFA in Art/Film & Video from the California Institute of the Arts in Valencia, California, in 2003. Selected exhibitions include the upcoming LA25 the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles (2008); Driving Up the Canyon She Saw a Dog at USC Roski School of the Arts and Cherry & Martin Gallery in Los Angeles (2007); and New Photos at the 18th Street Arts Complex in Santa Monica, California (2003).
He is represented by David Kordansky in Los Angeles. Elad Lassry lives and works in Los Angeles.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art