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Robert Lazzarini (born September 22, 1965 in Denville, New Jersey) is an American artist who lives and works in New York. He has been exhibited nationally and internationally since 1995 and is included in major collections such as the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; and the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.


Primarily a sculptor, Lazzarini is best known for making common objects that have been subjected to compound distortions which have the effect of confusing visual and haptic space, or rather complicating the space of pictures and the space of things. Lazzarini also alters the physical spaces in which these objects are seen—the "ground" to the object's "figure"—which adds to the "disorienting"[1][2] effect that the work exerts on its audience. Offering no ideal point of view and so compelling its viewers to walk around the work, Lazzarini's sculptures trace their lineage back to the 1960s, minimalism and to the introduction of phenomenology into the discourse of art.[3] Additionally, all of Lazzarini's sculptures are created out of the same materials as the things on which they are based; for example, the skulls (2001), which Lazzarini first exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art, were created out of cast bone.[4]


The compound mathematical distortions that are central to Lazzarini's work are derived using algorithm-based operations such as mappings and translations. There are two primary types of distortions at work in Lazzarini's sculptures: planar and wave. The planar distortions are skews and scale shifts, as well as accelerated and de-accelerated perspectives. The sine-wave distortions are compound projections of intersecting sine waves. Particularly with regard to the planar distortions, the geometries of which are related to the construction of perspectives in two dimensions, there is no single vantage point at which the sculpture can be seen to "resolve" to the configuration of what the artist calls the "normative object"—that is, to the object upon which the sculpture is based as well as the idea of the object that resides in the viewer's mind.[4] Both the planar and the wave distortions make this normative object appear "alien," and so entail the viewer in a process of recognition and familiarization which has been compared to the process of human cognition.[5]
Embodied vision

The effect of Lazzarini's distortions is to interrupt one's standard or habituated processes of visual recognition. The "normative object" appears familiar, but familiar to two different registers: the two-dimensional and the three-dimensional. Such simultaneous perception of the object as both 2D and 3D one's habits of seeing, and so induces a reflex reaction, which is to walk around the object and to attempt to resolve or reconcile it to what one knows. "Indeed the very distortions that resist and undermine our ability to see trigger a shift from the spectatorial gaze to the corporeal encounter.”[3] Since the object's compound distortions guarantee that no such reconciliation is possible, one's own reaction of walking around the work and taking up various vantage points, the process of attempted reconciliation itself, becomes part of the content of the work.

In staging this "corporeal encounter," then, Lazzarini's sculpture bears comparison to the early work of Robert Morris and Carl Andre, both artists associated with Minimalism, and to the mature work of Richard Serra.


All of Lazzarini's sculpture are fabricated out of materials that are proper to the "normative objects" upon which they are based. What this means is that there has been no "material translation" of any kind: no working with traditional sculptural or "art" materials as a means to represent some other more complex matter, such as a human body represented in marble, or an equestrian statue cast in bronze. The implication of this process is that it becomes difficult to describe a sculpture such as Lazzarini's brass knuckles as a "representation" of "real" brass knuckles. The distortion of the object alone cannot render it a representation; after all, objects that are damaged or distorted via other means, such as in a fire or explosion, do not cease being the objects that they are. Lazzarini's sculptures, in their adherence to what one might call a strict policy of material replication, open an inquiry into the nature or logic of artistic representation itself.


Repetition and variation are formal strategies that are central to Lazzarini's sculpture. Beginning as early as Francisco Goya's Maja paintings and reaching an apogee with Claude Monet's Rouen Cathedral series, the repetition and variation of some selected subject matter has served the history of art in many different capacities since the beginning of the nineteenth century. It was not until the 1960s and Pop art, however, that this strategy was intentionally deployed to echo the products of media and consumer culture. Andy Warhol's 32 Campbell Soup Cans, first exhibited at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles in 1962, are exemplary in this instance. Following Warhol, but not in the Pop-vein, are figures such as Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, and John Coplans, all of whom are important precedents for Lazzarini's work.


Though Lazzarini's sculptures court the matter-of-fact to a great extent, this does not mean that they do not bear undercurrents of an often darker thematic content. One of the artist's earliest series of works, the "studio objects" (2000), stand as shorthand representation of the artist's studio with its implications of artistic introspection and, considering the objects' distortions, suggestions of derangement and madness.[6] The skulls, exhibited at the Whitney in 2001, carry a host of allusions to mourning, melancholy, death and memory. The guns, knives, and brass knuckles are more explicitly related to potential acts of violence while Lazzarini's recent print series, blood on wallpaper (2009–2010) conjures the aftermath of such acts.
Installations

Lazzarini’s installation "skulls" was first exhibited in the Whitney Museum of American Art in the 2001 exhibition, "Bitsreams," and brought the artist into wider public visibility. The installation was made up of four sculptural variations based on a specific human skull, each mounted to one wall at eye level in an offset square room measuring fifteen by fifteen feet. Bathed in diffused fluorescent light, the shadows within the room heightened the works “image aspect” where “the walls of the gallery become a kind of uninflected visual field against which the form of each object is defined.”[3] The experience presented a new type of embodied viewing wherein “You feel the space around you begin to ripple, to bubble, to infold, as if it were becoming unstuck from the fixed coordinates of its three-dimensional extension. You soon become disoriented, as this ungluing of space becomes more intense.”[2] The intensification of the works' figure/ground relationships was brought to a new level with the installation of "guns and knives" at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, Connecticut, which marked the first time that Lazzarini altered the physical space of the gallery to heighten the viewer's sense of disorientation.[1]

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          • Robert LAZZARINI: "Skull" - Resin, Bone, Pigment
            Feb. 20, 2024

            Robert LAZZARINI: "Skull" - Resin, Bone, Pigment

            Est: $4,000 - $6,000

            Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) resin, bone, and pigment sculpture of an amorphic skull, reminiscent of that in Hans Holbein's The Ambassadors, titled "Skull," 2000. With metal plate for wall mounting. [Overall: 10" H x 9" W x 6" D]. In good condition with minor wear.

            Roland Auctions NY
          • Robert LAZZARINI: "Untitled (Farrah)" - Print
            Feb. 20, 2024

            Robert LAZZARINI: "Untitled (Farrah)" - Print

            Est: $300 - $500

            Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) abstract print on paper of a morphed Farrah Fawcett, titled "Untitled (Farrah Poster)". Unframed. [Approximately: 34" H x 25 1/2" W]. Overall in good condition with light wear.

            Roland Auctions NY
          • KAWS x ROBERT LAZZARINI (B. 1974 and 1965) (i) Companion (Black) & (ii) Com
            Apr. 20, 2023

            KAWS x ROBERT LAZZARINI (B. 1974 and 1965) (i) Companion (Black) & (ii) Com

            Est: $60,000 - $120,000

            KAWS x ROBERT LAZZARINI (B. 1974 and 1965) (i) Companion (Black) & (ii) Companion (Grey) (2 works)

            Christie's
          • Robert Lazzarini, Teacup (Peter Norton Family Christmas Project)
            Oct. 13, 2022

            Robert Lazzarini, Teacup (Peter Norton Family Christmas Project)

            Est: $300 - $500

            Robert Lazzarini Teacup (Peter Norton Family Christmas Project) 2003 transfer-printed and gilt porcelain, metal cup and saucer: 3 h × 6 w × 5.75 d in (8 × 15 × 15 cm) spoon: 6.5 h × 1 w × 1.375 d in (17 × 3 × 3 cm) Printed to underside of cup and saucer '2003 Peter Norton Family Christmas Project'. This work is from the edition of approximately 5000 published by Franz Collection, Inc., San Francisco and the Peter Norton Family Christmas Project, Santa Monica. This work will ship from Rago in Lambertville, New Jersey.

            Wright
          • Pair of Robert Lazzarini Teacups
            Jun. 23, 2022

            Pair of Robert Lazzarini Teacups

            Est: $200 - $300

            2 Robert Lazzarini (American, New York, b. 1965) Norton Christmas Project/Teacup, 2003. Transfer printed porcelain teacups with metal spoons. Marked and dated on the underside on teacup and saucer. Teacup: 3 1/4" H. Chips to rims of teacup are intentional. Discoloration to the interior of 1 cup.

            Willow Auction House
          • Robert Lazzarini (b. 1965): Untitled
            Jun. 02, 2021

            Robert Lazzarini (b. 1965): Untitled

            Est: $700 - $900

            Pencil on paper, 2006, signed 'Lazzarini' and dated on the reverse, with label from Deitch Projects, NY. 14 x 11 in. (sheet), 16 1/4 x 13 1/4 in. (frame). A Contemporary Vision: Works from the Melva Bucksbaum Collection Sold to Benefit Art for Access at Bennington College

            STAIR
          • Robert Lazzarini (b. 1965): Peter Norton Family Christmas Project/Tea Cup: A Pair
            Sep. 17, 2020

            Robert Lazzarini (b. 1965): Peter Norton Family Christmas Project/Tea Cup: A Pair

            Est: $100 - $300

            A pair of porcelain tea cups and saucers with spoons, 2003, with the Christmas Project stamps on the bottom of each cup and saucer; together with a Surrealist -style plastic clock. Cup and saucer each 3 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. Clock 5 x 7 x 5 in. Note: The chipped rim on each tea cup was intentionally made by the artist. Philanthropist and collector Peter Norton commissioned artists to create multiples given as holiday gifts each year from 1989 until 2008.  John Richardson: A Scholar Collects

            STAIR
          • KAWS x ROBERT LAZZARINI (B.1974 and 1965) - COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION) (GRAY); COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION) (BLACK); COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION) (BROWN)
            Aug. 19, 2020

            KAWS x ROBERT LAZZARINI (B.1974 and 1965) - COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION) (GRAY); COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION) (BLACK); COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION) (BROWN)

            Est: $4,000 - $6,000

            KAWS x ROBERT LAZZARINI (B.1974 and 1965) COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION) (GRAY); COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION) (BLACK); COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION) (BROWN) each stamped 'KAWS/LAZZARINI 2010 MEDICOM TOY CHINA' (on the underside) three vinyl multiples, with the original plastic packaging, boxes and holograms Each Overall: 81⁄2 x 4 x 3 in. (2.6 x 10.2 x 7.6 cm.) Executed in 2010. Co-published by Medicom Toy China and OriginalFake, Tokyo. Please note this lot is the property of a private individual.

            Christie's
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI - GUARD DOG SIGN
            Aug. 19, 2020

            ROBERT LAZZARINI - GUARD DOG SIGN

            Est: $200 - $400

            Lot 38 Robert Lazzarini American (b. 1965) Guard Dog Sign (2010) silkscreen in two colors on epoxy-painted laser cut aluminum numbered PP 7/8, from an edition of 24 16 1/2 x 14 inches Provenance: From a New Jersey collection Printed by Gary Lichtenstein Editions,Published by The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum

            Capsule Gallery Auction
          • Kaws & Robert Lazzarini (Collaboration), 'Companion (Grey)', 2010
            Jun. 24, 2020

            Kaws & Robert Lazzarini (Collaboration), 'Companion (Grey)', 2010

            Est: £1,000 - £1,500

            Kaws (American 1974-) & Robert Lazzarini (American 1965- ) (Collaboration), 'Companion (Grey)', 2010, painted case vinyl, stamped to the underside of the feet, from an edition of 1000, published by Medicom Toy and Original Fake; 20cm tall

            Tate Ward Auctions
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI - Brass Knuckles (iv), 2010
            Oct. 25, 2019

            ROBERT LAZZARINI - Brass Knuckles (iv), 2010

            Est: $6,000 - $8,000

            ROBERT LAZZARINI - Brass Knuckles (iv), 2010

            Phillips
          • Robert Lazzarini, Untitled
            Oct. 17, 2019

            Robert Lazzarini, Untitled

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            Robert Lazzarini Untitled 1997 graphite on paper 23 h × 10.5 w in (58 × 27 cm) Provenance: Pierogi, New York | Collection of Martina Yamin condition: Framed behind acrylic measuring 26 x 14 inches. Hinged at upper corners. Good condition, not examined out of frame.

            Wright
          • Robert Lazzarini Brown - Kaws
            Apr. 13, 2019

            Robert Lazzarini Brown - Kaws

            Est: $1,800 - $2,000

            2011 Vinyl Dimensions Variable - Height: 9 in (23 cm) Edition of 1000 In its original box, mint condition Please feel free to contact if you need more pictures of the work

            Alyes Auctions
          • KAWS x ROBERT LAZZARINI Né en 1974 Distorted companion - 2010 Vinyle peint
            Jan. 20, 2019

            KAWS x ROBERT LAZZARINI Né en 1974 Distorted companion - 2010 Vinyle peint

            Est: €600 - €800

            KAWS x ROBERT LAZZARINI Né en 1974 Distorted companion - 2010 Vinyle peint Edition Medicom Toy, Tokyo Sans sa boîte d''origine Hauteur : 21.60 cm Painted cast vinyl, without its box Height : 8.50 in.

            Artcurial
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI (B. 1965) | Cigarettes, 2004
            Jul. 20, 2018

            ROBERT LAZZARINI (B. 1965) | Cigarettes, 2004

            Est: $5,000 - $7,000

            cigarette packs with foil, tobacco and metal armature, in two parts

            Sotheby's
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI (AMERICAN, B. 1965) TEACUP, 2003 PORCELAIN IN COLORS WITH GLAZI
            Jun. 07, 2018

            ROBERT LAZZARINI (AMERICAN, B. 1965) TEACUP, 2003 PORCELAIN IN COLORS WITH GLAZI

            Est: $300 - $500

            Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) Teacup, 2003 Porcelain in colors with glazing, with steel spoon 3-1/2 x 6 x 5-1/2 inches (8.9 x 15.2 x 14.0 cm) Edition of approximately 5000 Stamped to the bottom of the cup and saucer Published by Franz Collection, Inc., San Francisco for the Peter Norton Family Christmas Project HID04901242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI Teacup and Saucer.
            May. 22, 2018

            ROBERT LAZZARINI Teacup and Saucer.

            Est: $1,000 - $1,500

            ROBERT LAZZARINI Teacup and Saucer. Set of 2 porcelain cups and saucers with metal spoons, 2003. 76x191 mm; 3x7 1/2 inches. From Peter Norton Family Christmas Project. Lazzarini (born 1965) is primarily a sculptor, who is best known for recreating and subverting everyday objects in order to complicate viewers' expectations and ideas of perception. To create Teacup and Saucer, Lazzarini drew the cup and saucer using three-dimensional modeling software, and laser scanned a normally-proportioned spoon into the computer. He applied a series of wave patterns along these models to create the finished product, which evokes a surrealist, otherworldly quality.

            Swann Auction Galleries
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI Brass Knuckles.
            May. 22, 2018

            ROBERT LAZZARINI Brass Knuckles.

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            ROBERT LAZZARINI Brass Knuckles. Brass multiple, 2010. 127x178x102 mm; 5x7x4 inches. With the certificate including edition '8/12' and signed and dated in ink by the artist. Acquired Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York, by the current owner.

            Swann Auction Galleries
          • KAWS (B. 1974-) COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION), 2010 PAINTED CAST VINYL 7-
            Nov. 06, 2017

            KAWS (B. 1974-) COMPANION (ROBERT LAZZARINI VERSION), 2010 PAINTED CAST VINYL 7-

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            KAWS (b. 1974-) Companion (Robert Lazzarini Version), 2010 Painted cast vinyl 7-1/4 x 4-3/4 x 3 inches (18.4 x 12.1 x 7.6 cm) Ed. of 1000 Incised with the artist's names, date, and producer on the underside of the feet Produced by Medicom Toy HID04901242017

            Heritage Auctions
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI | Brass Knuckles (IV)
            Dec. 16, 2016

            ROBERT LAZZARINI | Brass Knuckles (IV)

            Est: $8,000 - $10,000

            Brass multiple, 2010, signed on the accompanying Certificate of Authenticity issued by the artist and numbered '8' in felt-tip pen, from the edition of 12 (total edition includes one artist's proof), published by the artist

            Sotheby's
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI, CIGARETTES | Cigarettes
            Mar. 03, 2016

            ROBERT LAZZARINI, CIGARETTES | Cigarettes

            Est: $8,000 - $12,000

            cigarette packs with foil, tobacco and metal armature

            Sotheby's
          • Robert Lazzarini Table, Notebook and Pencil
            Sep. 24, 2015

            Robert Lazzarini Table, Notebook and Pencil

            Est: $40,000 - $60,000

            Robert Lazzarini Table, Notebook and Pencil USA, 2003 birch, linen, lacquered wood, aluminum, rubber 54 h x 39 w inches Numbered to each mount '2/6'. This work is number 2 from the edition of 6. "Lazzarini's approach to sculpture suggests where his oeuvre can be located: it is as much informed by Baroque painting featuring daring first planar distortions as it is by Pop Art's way of incorporating everyday objects and Minimalism's factual interest in the relation of object and world." Magdalena Kröner Provenance: Deitch Projects, New York | Private collection, Atlanta | Pearl Albino, New York | Leonard Rosenberg, New York

            Wright
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI | Brass Knuckles (IV)
            May. 02, 2015

            ROBERT LAZZARINI | Brass Knuckles (IV)

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            Brass multiple, 2010, signed in felt-tip pen, on the a accompanying Certificate of Authenticity issued by the artist, numbered 8, from the edition of 12 (total edition includes one artist's proof), published by the artist

            Sotheby's
          • Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) Norton Christmas Project/Teacup, Set of 2, 2003. Identified on the underside of the cup and saucer
            Feb. 07, 2014

            Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) Norton Christmas Project/Teacup, Set of 2, 2003. Identified on the underside of the cup and saucer

            Est: $500 - $700

            Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) Norton Christmas Project/Teacup, Set of 2, 2003. Identified on the underside of the cup and saucer, and in the accompanying text. Porcelain cup and saucer with metal spoon, ht. 3 1/2 in. (8.8 cm). Condition: Good (the chip to the rim of the cup is an intentional part of the design).

            Skinner
          • WITHDRAWN Robert Lazzarini (b.1965), two teacups,
            Apr. 24, 2013

            WITHDRAWN Robert Lazzarini (b.1965), two teacups,

            Est: £80 - £120

            WITHDRAWN Robert Lazzarini (b.1965), two teacups, saucers and metal spoons, printed marks 'Peter Morton Family Christmas Project 2003'.

            Bellmans Auctioneers
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI
            Mar. 08, 2013

            ROBERT LAZZARINI

            Est: $15,000 - $20,000

            Gun (V) This work is numberfive from an edition of six and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

            Phillips
          • Robert Lazzarini (b.1965), two teacups, saucers
            Dec. 05, 2012

            Robert Lazzarini (b.1965), two teacups, saucers

            Est: £300 - £500

            Robert Lazzarini (b.1965), two teacups, saucers and metal spoons, printed marks 'Peter Morton Family Christmas Project 2003', boxed.

            Bellmans Auctioneers
          • Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) Norton Christmas Project/Teacup, 2003. Identified on underside of the cup and saucer, and in th...
            Sep. 09, 2011

            Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) Norton Christmas Project/Teacup, 2003. Identified on underside of the cup and saucer, and in th...

            Est: $200 - $300

            Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) Norton Christmas Project/Teacup, 2003. Identified on underside of the cup and saucer, and in the accompanying text. Porcelain cup and saucer with metal spoon, ht 3 1/2 in. (8.8 cm). Condition: Good (the chip to the rim of the cup is an intentional part of the design). Provenance: A private Massachusetts collection.

            Skinner
          • Robert Lazzarini, (American, b. 1965), Teacup (Norton Family Gift, 2003)
            Apr. 27, 2008

            Robert Lazzarini, (American, b. 1965), Teacup (Norton Family Gift, 2003)

            Est: $1,000 - $2,000

            Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) Teacup (Norton Family Gift, 2003) porcelain stamped "Peter Norton" 3 1/2 x 6 inches.

            Hindman
          • Robert Lazzarini, (American, b. 1965), Untitled Teacup (Norton Family Gift, 2003)
            Dec. 12, 2007

            Robert Lazzarini, (American, b. 1965), Untitled Teacup (Norton Family Gift, 2003)

            Est: $3,000 - $5,000

            Robert Lazzarini (American, b. 1965) Untitled Teacup (Norton Family Gift, 2003) stamped "Peter Norton" 3 1/2 x 6 inches.

            Hindman
          • ROBERT LAZZARINI Cigarettes, 2004 Paper, foil, tobacco with metal armature. 6 x 18 x 8in. (15.2 x 45.7 x 20.3cm). This work is from an edition of 10.
            May. 12, 2006

            ROBERT LAZZARINI Cigarettes, 2004 Paper, foil, tobacco with metal armature. 6 x 18 x 8in. (15.2 x 45.7 x 20.3cm). This work is from an edition of 10.

            Est: $12,000 - $18,000

            ROBERT LAZZARINI Cigarettes, 2004 Paper, foil, tobacco with metal armature. 6 x 18 x 8in. (15.2 x 45.7 x 20.3cm). This work is from an edition of 10.

            Phillips
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