Collection: Rachel Lachowicz
Rachel Lachowicz (b. 1964, San Francisco) is an artist whose practice engages with feminist critique, the body, and the authority of Minimalist and Conceptualist form. Working primarily in sculpture and installation, she is known for remaking canonical works of male Minimalism — including pieces by Carl Andre, Donald Judd, and Robert Morris — using lipstick, eyeshadow, and other cosmetic materials, redirecting their formal language through bodily and gendered reference.
Lachowicz has exhibited at Shoshana Wayne Gallery, Santa Monica; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and internationally. Her work emerged in the context of 1990s feminist art practice in Los Angeles.
This collection gathers exhibition invitations, catalogues, and printed matter relating to Lachowicz’s practice.
