The first monographic exhibition of her work in nearly two decades, Blanche Lazzell: Becoming an American Modernist traces the artist’s pioneering approaches to abstraction in the United States. After earning a degree in fine art at West Virginia University, Blanche Lazzell pursued an education that was increasingly international and avant-garde. In 1907, she enrolled at the Art Students League in New York under the tutelage of William Merritt Chase and studied alongside classmates such as Georgia O’Keeffe. She spent 1912 in Paris, taking classes at the progressive Académie Julian and Académie Moderne headed by Charles Rosen and Charles Guérin. Upon her return to the United States the following year, she joined the vibrant artists’ colony in Provincetown, Massachusetts, becoming a student at the Cape Cod School of Art where she was exposed to Fauvist color and technique. Lazzell made a second trip to Paris in 1923 to study with the Cubists Fernand Léger, André Lhote, and Albert Gleizes and, more than a decade later, she spent a year in the Provincetown studio of the Abstract Expressionist painter Hans Hofmann.
Lazzell’s time in Provincetown revealed her innate ingenuity as a printmaker. Characterized by bright hues, simplified forms, and a flat Japanese aesthetic, her white-line and color woodcuts earned her critical appreciation. They also became fertile testing grounds for Lazzell’s experimentation with the geometric abstraction she first encountered in France and later championed at home. Featuring more than sixty paintings, prints, and unique works on paper largely drawn from the collection of the Art Museum of West Virginia University, this exhibition is a testament to a visionary female artist who translated European modernisms into a uniquely American—and highly personal—art form.
Visitors will also have the chance to test Lazzell’s abstract approaches to art making for themselves. In “The Modernist Studio,” an in-gallery interactive space, visitors can design their own Cubist landscapes, learn more about the innovations of the Provincetown print, and share drawn or written responses to Lazzell’s work.
Blanche Lazzell: Becoming an American Modernist is organized by the Art Museum of West Virginia University with generous support provided by Art Bridges. The presentation at the Bruce is organized by Jordan Hillman, Curatorial Associate.
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