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Born
1930, Newark, N.J.; died Dallas, 1999
Lozano
created an extraordinarily wide body of works,
encompassing painting, drawing, performance and
works in conceptual media from the early sixties
until she withdrew from the artworld in the early
1970s. From the early sexually-charged paintings of
tools to the refined abstract paintings of the late
sixties that demonstrated her interest in
scientific practice, Lozano's work is exact,
demanding and formally refined. Her work was most
recently shown at a three-gallery presentation in
New York and at the Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford
in 1998.
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UNTITLED
#130, UNDATED 1960's
pencil, colored pencil on graph paper
10 1/2 x 8"
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