Lauren Lysaght
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Lauren Lysaght (born 1949) is a New Zealand multidisciplinary artist. Her works are held in the collection of the
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki is the principal public gallery in Auckland, New Zealand. It has the most extensive collection of national and international art in New Zealand and frequently hosts travelling international exhibitions. Set be ...
, the
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, and the
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. She has exhibited widely in New Zealand since the early 1980s.


Early life

Lysaght was born in
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in 1949. Lysaght grew up in
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, the daughter of an Irish butcher father and an Italian mother. Lysaght credits an art teacher she met at
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, Claudia Jarman, with encouraging her passion to become an artist. At age 15 she was committed to the secure psychiatric institution Oakley Hospital, as she was considered not in 'full control'.


Career

In 1987 Lysaght started working as a full-time artist, and had her first solo exhibition at the
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in
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called ''Out of the Woodwork'', an installation of found furniture customised by painting on it, titled to also mark her coming out as a lesbian. Lysaght has been described as one of New Zealand's foremost social conscience artists, her works being often concerned with issues such as disability, poverty and mental illness. She has worked with mental health patients, elderly people in nursing homes, council housing tenants, and between 1984 and 1986 Lysaght helped set up an art programme at Arohata Women's Prison. In 2016 Lysaght moved to
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with her partner. Notable solo exhibitions: *''Kutarere Sunrise'' (2018) at Whakatāne Museum, Whakatane. *''The Jar Room'' (2017) at Sarjeant on the Quay, Whanganui. *''My Casa is Your Casa'' (2010) at
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. *''The Nita Gini Collection'' (2010) at
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and the
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in Auckland. This exhibition was an homage to her Italian grandmother and featured copies of well-known
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works rendered in unconventional materials. *''Outcomes'' (2008) at Aigantighe Gallery,
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. This work was created in response to the culture of 'beneficiary bashing' Lysaght saw in New Zealand culture. *''Chateau Cardboard'' (2007) at Mary Newton Gallery,
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. *''Citizen Cane No 52025'' (2002) at the
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, the culmination of Lysaght's six month residency at Tylee Cottage in Whanganui. This exhibition responded to the experience of disability in an able-bodied world. The title of the show was drawn from the cane basket works made by Lysaght, and her disability parking permit number, 52025. *''Hacker'' (2000) at Salamander Gallery,
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, a tribute to computer hackers. *''Four Legs Good'' (2000) at the Hawke's Bay Museum,
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. *''Hidden Agender'' (1995) at Rotorua Museum of Art and History Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa. *''Out of the Woodwork'' (1987) at the
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, Lower Hutt. Notable group exhibitions: * ''Glasgow Art Fair'' (2005) in
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. * ''Auckland Triennial'' (2004) at Auckland City Gallery. Lysaght presented an installation titled ''Trifecta'', a commentary on fantasy and gambling. * ''Sustainability The Land Remains'' (1999) at the
Sarjeant Gallery The Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui at Pukenamu, Queen's Park Whanganui is currently closed for redevelopment. The temporary premises at Sarjeant on the Quay, 38 Taupo Quay currently house the Sarjeant Collection, and all exhibitions a ...
, Whanganui. Other artists included
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,
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, Grant Corbishley, Frances Jill Studd, Cushla Donaldson, and Andrew Drummond. Awards and residencies: * Residency at the
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, Christchurch (2000). *Artist-in-residence at Tylee Cottage, Whanganui (2001). * Gold Medal Award Winner of the Art Addiction Annual Exhibition in
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, Italy, for her work ''Day In Day Out''. * Recipient of a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Grant. * Residency at Unitec, the site of the former hospital in which she was held as a teenager (2003). Lysaght saw this residency as a high-point in her career, as she was able to take 'revenge' for her experiences when committed to Oakley Hospital at age 15 through exploring art-making at the same site.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lysaght, Lauren 1949 births Living people New Zealand women artists