
Liz Larner: Orchid, Buttermild, Penny, 1987.
Liz Larner: Orchid, Buttermild, Penny, 1987.
Liz Larner: Used to do the Job, 1987, mixed mediums suspended in microcrystalline wax and paraffin on a sheetmetal
base, approx. 48 by 26 by 25 inches.
Liz Larner: Corner Basher, 1988, steel, electric motor, and speed control, 10 feet high.
Liz Larner: Corner Basher, 1988, steel, electric motor, and speed control, 10 feet high.
Liz Larner: Every Artist Gave a Breath (Graz ’89), 1989, glass, nutrient agar, and steel, 11 by 5 by 5 inches.
Liz Larner: i thought i saw a pussycat, 1997-98, cast polyurethane, 78 by 108 by 144 inches.
Liz Larner: 2 As 3 And Some, Too, 1997-98, paper, steel, watercolor, 2 parts, 60 by 60 inches each.
Liz Larner: Untitled [Wall] (detail), 2001, stainless steel, mulberry paper, gouache, and watercolor on a painted steel stand, 63 by 87 by 19 inches overall.
Liz Larner: 2001, 2001, fiberglass, stainless steel, and automotive paint, 12 by 12 by 12 feet.
Liz Larner: Miscible Orange, 2011, ceramic and oil paint, 20 by 22 1/2 by 3 3/4 inches.
Liz Larner: V (planchette), 2013, mulberry paper, aluminum, and pigmented egg tempera, 98 by 88 by 68 inches.
Liz Larner: Distomunge, 2017, ceramic, glaze, stones, and minerals, 22 3/4 by 28 1/2 by 8 1/2 inches.
View of Liz Larner’s exhibition “As Stars and Seas Entwine,” 2021, at Regen Projects, Los Angeles.