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Jacqueline Lamba
Painter, Mar 11 - May 3, 2023

Jacqueline Lamba : Painter

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Jacqueline Lamba , Painter

"Any expression in art not stemming from liberty and love is false"

- Jacqueline Lamba, 1944

Weinstein Gallery kicks off its 30th anniversary season with Jacqueline Lamba - Painter, a retrospective featuring over forty paintings and works on paper created from 1927 - 1988. This exhibition marks Lamba's first gallery exhibition in the United States in seventy-four years.

 

Lamba showed her paintings, drawings, and objects in almost all of the significant surrealism exhibitions of the 1930s. She was also included in Peggy Guggenheim's groundbreaking 31 Women exhibition at the Art of the Century in 1941, had a solo exhibition at Norlyst Gallery in 1944, and was featured with her second husband, David Hare at the San Francisco Museum of Art (now SFMOMA) in 1946. In 1967, she had a retrospective at the Museé Picasso in Antibes, with Picasso himself initiating the event. Despite six decades of making and exhibiting artwork, Lamba remains less well-known as an artist than her dear friends Dora Maar, Claude Cahun, and Frida Kahlo. Instead, she is primarily remembered in history as the second wife of André Breton and the "scandalous beauty" that inspired him to write Mad Love.

 

Lamba refused to be relegated to the role of muse or confined by traditional expectations of wife or mother. Her need to paint was insatiable, and recognition of that need was her only desire. Independent, outspoken, and headstrong, she sometimes got in the way of what she sought. She was known to destroy many of her paintings. In her final years, she lived a solitary, monastic life working on her art daily until she could no longer hold a pencil. She once wrote to a friend, "If you hear I am no longer painting, it is because I have died."

In the current tidal wave of attention on women artists, particularly those involved with Surrealism, Lamba is being reconsidered in the canon for her importance and contributions with inclusion in several recent museum exhibitions, including In Wonderland -The Surrealist Adventures of Artists in Mexico and the United States at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Fantastic Women. Surreal Worlds from Meret Oppenheim to Frida Kahlo at the Schirn Kunsthalle, and in Enchanted Modernity: Surrealism and Magic at the Peggy Guggenheim Museum, Venice, and the Museum Barberini, Potsdam. Additionally, the first monograph on the artist, published by the gallery and written by respected scholar Dr. Salomon Grimberg, will be released later this year.

 

Lamba embodied the struggle to be a painter. This retrospective hopes to bring light to Lamba's long career and the oeuvre that has seldom been seen until now.

 

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Works
  • Jacqueline Lamba, L'Ange Heurtebise, 1927
    Jacqueline Lamba, L'Ange Heurtebise, 1927
  • Jacqueline Lamba, In Spite of Everything, Spring, 1942
    Jacqueline Lamba, In Spite of Everything, Spring, 1942
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled, 1943
    Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled, 1943
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Behind the Sun, 1943
    Jacqueline Lamba, Behind the Sun, 1943
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Spirale et village, 1946
    Jacqueline Lamba, Spirale et village, 1946
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Intérieur d’une maison la nuit , 1947
    Jacqueline Lamba, Intérieur d’une maison la nuit , 1947
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Toujours printemps , 1947
    Jacqueline Lamba, Toujours printemps , 1947
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Village du midi (southern village), 1947
    Jacqueline Lamba, Village du midi (southern village), 1947
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre, 1947
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre, 1947
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Tournesol, 1948
    Jacqueline Lamba, Tournesol, 1948
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (coupe orange sur foret noire), 1948
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (coupe orange sur foret noire), 1948
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Coucher de soleil dans un puits, 1949
    Jacqueline Lamba, Coucher de soleil dans un puits, 1949
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled (Tournesol), 1948
    Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled (Tournesol), 1948
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Autour d'une ville, 1949
    Jacqueline Lamba, Autour d'une ville, 1949
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Rivière Noir, 1949
    Jacqueline Lamba, Rivière Noir, 1949
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (Village dans la nuit), 1950
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (Village dans la nuit), 1950
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (Tipis indiens), 1951
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (Tipis indiens), 1951
  • Jacqueline Lamba, White rose and red shadow, 1951
    Jacqueline Lamba, White rose and red shadow, 1951
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (Table de travail), 1951
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (Table de travail), 1951
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Nu rouge, 1953
    Jacqueline Lamba, Nu rouge, 1953
  • Jacqueline Lamba, La grande chaumiere, 1956
    Jacqueline Lamba, La grande chaumiere, 1956
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Biot, 1963-66
    Jacqueline Lamba, Biot, 1963-66
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Simiane, 1964
    Jacqueline Lamba, Simiane, 1964
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Plaine de Simiane, 1964
    Jacqueline Lamba, Plaine de Simiane, 1964
  • Jacqueline Lamba, L'lvette a bu res, 1964
    Jacqueline Lamba, L'lvette a bu res, 1964
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Simiane, 1964
    Jacqueline Lamba, Simiane, 1964
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled, 1964
    Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled, 1964
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled, 1965
    Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled, 1965
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (paysage), 1969
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (paysage), 1969
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Paysage de Simiane, 1970
    Jacqueline Lamba, Paysage de Simiane, 1970
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (ville de jour), 1970
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (ville de jour), 1970
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Ciel (Heaven), 1969
    Jacqueline Lamba, Ciel (Heaven), 1969
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (ville de nuit), 1970
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (ville de nuit), 1970
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled (ville de jour vue bd bonne nouvelle), 1970
    Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled (ville de jour vue bd bonne nouvelle), 1970
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Nuage aile, 1976
    Jacqueline Lamba, Nuage aile, 1976
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Paris panarama, 1971
    Jacqueline Lamba, Paris panarama, 1971
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled, 1975
    Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled, 1975
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled (ville de jour vue bd bonne nouvelle), 1975
    Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled (ville de jour vue bd bonne nouvelle), 1975
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (nuages roses et turquoises), 1980
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (nuages roses et turquoises), 1980
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (ville de jour pointilliste), 1980
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (ville de jour pointilliste), 1980
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Nuage guidant, 1975-76
    Jacqueline Lamba, Nuage guidant, 1975-76
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (ciel noir), 1985
    Jacqueline Lamba, Sans titre (ciel noir), 1985
  • Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled (Source verte) , 1986
    Jacqueline Lamba, Untitled (Source verte) , 1986
Installation Views
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  • 20230316 101543
  • Install 3
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