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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lucas_ReinerLucas Reiner - Wikipedia

    Lucas Joseph Reiner (born August 17, 1960) is an American painter, printmaker, photographer and filmmaker. [2] [3] [4] He is most known for painting series that mix elements of representation, narrative, symbolism and abstraction. The work explores subjects such as the collision between organic growth and urban life, the atmospheric ...

  2. Reiners oeuvre combines the European tradition of painting—the pathos of history, the desire for an emotional aura and poetry—and American art movements.” Petra Giloy-Hirtz, Critic/Curator, from Lucas Reiner - Los Angeles Trees (2008), published by Prestel.

  3. About | Lucas Reiner Art. Lucas Reiner has widely exhibited internationally and his work is represented in public and private collections, including the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); the Santa Barbara Museum of Art; the West Collection (Oaks, Pennsylvania, USA); Staatlichen Graphischen Sammlung (Munich, ...

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › lucas-reinerLucas Reiner | Artnet

    View Lucas Reiners artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Learn about the artist and see available works for sale.

  5. Lucas Reiner was born on August 18, 1960 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is a writer and director, known for The Spirit of '76 (1990), The Gold Cup (2000) and Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982). He has been married to Maud Winchester since June 3, 1990. They have two children.

  6. Lucas Reiner. Lucas Reiner has widely exhibited internationally and his work is represented in public and private collections, including the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA); the Santa Barbara Museum of Art; the West Collection (Oaks, Pennsylvania, USA); Staatlichen Graphischen Sammlung (Munich, Germany ...

  7. The world premier exhibition of Lucas Reiners The Stations is being presented by the Athenaeum Center for Thought and Culture in Chicago, opening February 27 and on display through May 31, 2023.