Lucas Reiner

Lucas Reiner has exhibited widely internationally and his works can be found in public and private collections, including the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the West Collection (Oaks, Pennsylvania, USA), the Staatlichen Graphischen Sammlung (Munich, Germany), the Diözesan Museum (Freising, Germany), the Colección Jumex (Mexico City, Mexico) and the American Embassy Collection (Riga, Latvia).

During a prolific career spanning three decades, Reiner has produced several remarkable series of chromatically varied paintings that reflect the artist’s perennial inspirations (contemporary urban trees, pyrotechnic explosions, traditional spiritual themes) and has worked in a range of media (including oil, acrylic, tempera, watercolour, drypoint etching, monoprint and photography).

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Available artworks

Installations

Available artworks


  • Black over Yellow, 2023

    Tempera and wax on muslin on wood
    39 x 32 cm


  • Requiem Study 12/22, 2023

    Tempera and wax on muslin on wood
    29,5 x 21,5 cm


  • Yellow border, 2020

    Tempera and wax on muslin on wood
    28,5 x 25 cm


  • Black on Grey, 2022/2023

    Tempera and wax on muslin on wood
    30 x 20,5 cm


  • White on Yellow, 2023

    Tempera and wax on muslin on wood
    47 x 34 cm


  • Purple over Yellow, 2023

    Tempera and wax on muslin on wood
    30,5 x 20 cm

Installations


  • A Requiem in Progress, 2023

    Installation view
    Studio la Città, Verona


  • A Requiem in Progress, 2023

    Installation view
    Studio la Città, Verona


  • A Requiem in Progress, 2023

    Installation view
    Studio la Città, Verona

    Publications

    News

  • The photographs by Massimo Vitali will be on display at the MEF – Ettore Fico Museum, starting on Friday 25 September 2020. The exhibition will include more than 30 works, chosen from the production of his last twenty-five years.
    Massimo Vitali. Costellazioni umane, curated by Andrea Busto | MEF Museo Ettore Fico – via Francesco Cigna 114 – Turin | in collaboration with Mazzoleni, London – Torino | 25 September – 20 December 2020