Jun 10 2023
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Sep 23 2023
Lennart Anderson: A Retrospective

Lennart Anderson: A Retrospective

Presented by Southern Utah Museum of Art at Southern Utah Museum of Art

Lennart Anderson (U.S.,1928-2015) was an artist renowned for his deceptively complex paintings that transform common delicacies, mundane objects and a sitter’s calm interiority into phenomenological meditations on light, form and time. His paintings reveal a world of things we may overlook; however, with the tender innocence and humor of a haiku poet, he represents to us mysteries worthy of careful consideration. As he worked from observation during the height of non-objective painting, he often described his practice as “humble pie,” but he was unapologetic about his exhaustive search for an elusive quality of light and the nobility of his subject.

Described by the New York Times as one of the “most prominent and admired painters to translate figurative art into a modern idiom,” Anderson was also well-known for a teaching career that deeply influenced future generations of painters, including guest curator and SUU lecturer of art, Randall Cabe.

In collaboration with the Lennart Anderson estate and Leigh Morse Fine Arts, Southern Utah Museum of Art will host the largest iteration of this first major survey featuring 56 works from both private and public collections, such as Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts, Brooklyn Museum, Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Whitney Museum of American Art.

This exhibition is possible through the generous support of Iron County, Center for Figurative Painting, American Macular Degeneration Foundation, Bank of New York Mellon Corporation, and Richard Spurzem.

This exhibition contains nudity.

Admission Info

SUMA is free and open to everyone.

Email: suma@suu.edu

Dates & Times

2023/06/10 - 2023/09/23

Additional time info:

June - September
Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Location Info

Southern Utah Museum of Art

13 S 300 W, Cedar City, UT 84720

Parking Info

Parking for the museum is in the open lot on the northwest corner of 300 West and University Boulevard.