Introducing a new series of intimate paintings, each portraying an individual tree, titled “A Requiem in Progress”, Lucas Reiner’s elegiac cycle in memoriam, honoring his long friendship with the late artist Lawrence Carroll.
In conjunction with the world premier exhibition of Lucas Reiner’s The Stations, the Athenaeum Center for Thought and Culture in Chicago presents a public conversation with the artist and curator Michael Darling titled “Nature as Metaphor for the Human Condition” on April 11, 2023.
The world premier exhibition of Lucas Reiner’s The Stations is being presented by the Athenaeum Center for Thought and Culture in Chicago, opening February 27 and on display through May 31, 2023.
KMR Arts is pleased to present “Lucas Reiner: Figure/Ground,” a solo exhibition of a new series of paintings in tempera on muslin and wood inspired by two trees on the banks of a lake in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Twenty of these works will be on display at the gallery from September 17 – October 29, 2022.
Lucas Reiner’s series of etchings titled Fifteen Stations is being featured in the exhibition titled “To Bough and To Bend,” which explores ecological issues at the cross-section of aesthetics and spirituality through works in various media by thirty artists, currently on display from August 30, 2022 through March 26, 2023 at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University’s Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts in Malibu, California.
The Green Door Gallery in Brooklyn, New York, is presenting an exhibition of the complete series of Lucas Reiner’s fifteen Stations etchings. The exhibition is open for public viewing on Sundays from 2 – 5 p.m., March 27, April 3, and April 10, 2022.
Studio la Città presents the group exhibition “Today I would like to be a Tree” featuring works by Lucas Reiner. Studio la Città is an art gallery that was opened in Verona in 1969 by Hélène de Franchis, who is still its proprietor. The gallery’s early shows were typified by such artists as Lucio Fontana, Piero Dorazio, Mario Schifano, and Gianni Colombo, flanked by foreign artists linked to European and American analytical and minimalist art.
Among the works presented in an exhibition titled “A Perfect Rhythm” at the Telluride Gallery in Colorado, which runs from February 9 through April 16, 2021, are selections from Reiner’s two series on paper and linen: Five Views of La Cienega (2010) and Czernowitz (2018).
Galerie Born’s annual winter group show, which is available for private viewing by appointment, presents two paintings from Lucas Reiner’s Los Angeles Trees series. Taking a retrospective look over the past year and ahead to the new one, this exhibition features works by a select group of painters (including BieneFeld, Uwe Kowski, and Thomas Müller) in an intimate gallery space located in Darss, in Western Pomerania on a forested peninsula in northeastern Germany near the southern Baltic Sea coast.
Kunstmuseum Kloster Unser Lieben Frauen, a contemporary art museum in Magdeburg, Germany, has featured five paintings by Lucas Reiner in a group exhibition titled “NAH & FERN – Steine, Fische, Wege, Blumen, Wolken” (“NEAR & FAR – Stones, fish, paths, flowers, clouds”), which opened September 15 and runs through November 15, 2020. This exhibition also includes works in various mediums by four other contemporary artists: Inken Hemsen, Dietrich Oltmanns, Carl Vetter, and Jeffrey Yang.