Derek Eller Gallery presents a solo exhibition featuring historic works (1970-72) by Chicago artist Robert Lostutter, marking his return to New York after three decades. Lostutter is celebrated for his distinctive male-avian hybrid paintings, which stem from earlier explorations of human bodies in dramatic settings. His 1970s watercolors delve into themes of gender identity and transformation, while ambiguous elements evoke hidden narratives. This exhibition includes significant oil paintings and highlights the developmental journey of Lostutter's artistic vision, emphasizing his continuing relevance in contemporary art discussions.
Robert Lostutter's works explore the intersections of identity and transformation through surreal compositions that challenge traditional notions of the human form.
The exhibition features historic watercolor works from 1970-72, showcasing the evolution of Lostutter's iconic androgynous male-avian characters.
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