![]() “Lorna’s work marked a powerful turning point in contemporary art in the mid-1980s,” says Joan Simon, who curated Simpson’s 2013 traveling retrospective. The images she puts into the world are consistent proof of art’s ability to deal with loaded questions involving race, gender, identity, sex, and other social and political dilemmas. ![]() (It opens at their London space on March 1.) After three decades of risk-taking and often defiant conceptual work combining photographs and texts, collage, video, film, drawing, sculpture, and installation, Lorna is still pushing boundaries and breaking new ground. ![]() ![]() The new paintings we’re looking at will be in Simpson’s debut show with the mega-gallery Hauser & Wirth, which she joined a year ago.
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