Lee Lozano (November 5, 1930 – October 2, 1999) was an American painter, and visual and conceptual artist. She rapidly rose to recognition in a male-dominated art scene that was rebelling against abstract expressionism. In 1972, she decided to drop out of it and cease making art. In the twelve years of her short career, she developed and executed an independent and radical artistic oeuvre that was often provocative, visceral, and uncompromising.
This book contains her language pieces. Some are lists, some are instructions, and some are the building blocks of performance pieces.
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