Lisi Raskin

Lisi Raskin
Born
EducationBA Brandeis University; MFA Columbia University School of the Arts
Known forPainting, sculpture, installation art
AwardsCreative Time Global Residency, Artist's Fellowship Inc, Mayer Foundation Fellowship, Berlin Prize, Hayward Prize: American Austrian Foundation, Mortimer Hays Traveling Fellowship
Websitelisiraskin.net

Lisi Raskin (born Miami) is an artist known for creating large-scale, architectural environments that refer to the often clandestine fallout shelters and missile silos constructed during the Cold War. Raskin performs rigorous field research in order to understand these architectures and the stories embedded within them. In an effort to articulate the nuance of alternate narratives, Raskin often stages performances and displays discrete art objects ranging from drawings and paintings to sculpture within their installations.[1] Often Raskin employs the assistance of their male, German, alter-ego, Herr Doktor Wolfgang Hauptman to exorcise repressed cultural narratives that lurk in their choice of subject matter.

  1. ^ Hultkrans, Andrew (29 July 2011). "Culture Wars". Art Forum. Retrieved 8 July 2015.