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Lee Materazzi - ¢a$h&¢arry
3 - 31 Aug 2024¢a$h&¢arry will be up in the backroom gallery with prints and the beautifully boxed set available for purchase. All prints are $50 each & full box sets are available. The...Read more -
"Hands Like Sponges," a group show curated by Dana Hemenway
Annie Artell, Harley Healy, Siena LaMere, Lee Materazzi, Ian McDonald, Mareiwa Miller, nkiruka oparah, Haley Summerfield, and Mariana Varela 22 Mar - 4 May 2024Opening Reception: Friday, March 22nd, 5-7pm Exhibit Dates: March 22nd - May 4th, 2024 a group show in the backroom gallery curated by Dana Hemenway with Annie Artell, Harley Healy,...Read more -
Lee Materazzi – Nipples Pulled Through
7 Jan - 18 Feb 2023Eleanor Harwood Gallery is delighted to present Lee Materazzi’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. When interviewed by her ten-year-old daughter, Mia, as a part of an artist talk, Lee...Read more -
The Apple Doesn't Fall Far from the Tree
Artists and Their Children, Together 4 - 28 Aug 2021Opening Saturday, August 7th, 3pm-5pm & TNT Traysikel SideCaraoke With Michael Arcega and Paolo Asuncion @ 4:30pm-onward in from of Minnesota Street Project. Read about TNT Traysikel About 'The Apple...Read more
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Let me steal this moment from you now
with Lee Materazzi & Balint Zsako 1 Feb - 31 Mar 2021Giving and taking, adding or subtracting; both artists play with the body. Materazzi subverts the usual presentation of the female body, and Zsako adds in humor and eroticism to his...Read more -
Lee Materazzi – I Fucking Love You
7 Mar - 17 Jul 2020Eleanor Harwood Gallery is pleased to present I Fucking Love You, our first solo show with Lee Materazzi.Read more
Materazzi works using medium format photography to document her own performance, installation, and sculpture. Her practice is hybridized, somewhere between performance and formal portraiture. Her use of compositions, color and form almost trick us into not seeing the conceptual content of her work. The seductive bright colors ease us into looking, and then the images point us to the deeper considerations within her work. The bending, the pretzeling of motherhood, and womanhood is so much what these works are about.