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Snapshots that cross the great divide Lisa Milroy, as a Liverpool Tate retrospective shows, has moved from postmodern programmes to Posy Simmonds-style cartoons, says Tom Lubbock
The Independent - London; Feb 27, 2001; ; 700+ Words In 1985 Lisa Milroy painted an attractive picture of 12 pairs...four, on a white ground. And whether Milroy had painted them from observation, or...of the earliest paintings showing in Lisa Milroy's retrospective at Tate Liverpool...
Lisa Milroy
Artforum; Jun 1, 2003; ; 700+ Words LISA MILROY ALAN CRISTEA GALLERY The paintings that made Lisa Milroy's reputation in the late '80s were concatenations of reiterated, similar-but-different images: tires in one painting, folded shirts in another, even Greek vases or...
Lisa Milroy: Alan Cristea Gallery. (Reviews: London).(geishas in surreal situations figure prominently in the artist's latest work)
Artforum International; Jun 1, 2003; ; 700+ Words The paintings that made Lisa Milroy's reputation in the late '80s were...s stuck on that first impression of Milroy's work, her new paintings will come...an equally timeless American West? Milroy's geishas made their American journey...
Lisa Milroy at Waddington.(London, England)(review of exhibitions)(Brief Article)
Art in America; Oct 1, 1998; ; 700+ Words ...postmodern games with representation, Lisa Milroy is a genuinely enigmatic painter...yet deadpan. In her earlier work, Milroy repeated familiar household objects...intensified alienation underlies Milroy's admission of such potentially...
Lisa Milroy. (exhibit at Waddington Galleries Ltd., London, England) (Reviews)
Artforum International; Jun 22, 1993; ; 700+ Words ...at first to be characteristic of Lisa Milroy's work. In fact, both the subject...degree of randomness has appeared in Milroy's new paintings. They are still...Types continue to be important for Milroy. A number of the paintings in...
Warmth amid humour
The Spectator; Mar 3, 2001; ; 700+ Words Exhibitions Lisa Milroy (Tate Liverpool, till 18 March) Lisa Milroy has had eight solo shows in London since 1984. The...objects, such as slices of colourfully iced cakes. Lisa Milroy was brought up in Vancouver. Her paintings reflect...
Puzzles created in paint; VISUAL ARTS Terry Grimley can't make sense of two Canadian artists at Ikon Gallery.(News)
The Birmingham Post (England); Jun 12, 2007; 700+ Words ...born, British-trained painter Lisa Milroy to fame in the 1980s struck me...doesn't seem very interesting. Lisa Milroy: Making Sense and Steven Shearer...picture:Touch (2006-7) by Lisa Milroy. Above: Larry (2005) by Steven...
BAPTIST STUDENTS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS TO ATTEND WAKE FOREST
US Fed News Service, Including US State News; May 18, 2007; 700+ Words ...Barfield of Clemmons is the daughter of Randy and Lisa Barfield and a graduate of West Forsyth High...First Baptist Church, Greensboro. * Christi Milroy of Gastonia is the daughter of Gregory and Lisa Milroy and a graduate of Forestview High School...
Katy Moran
Artforum; Feb 1, 2007; ; 700+ Words ...shopping, I would pick, wash, and eat the rocket that grew in the cracks of the town's crumbling walls. 5 LISA MILROY I empathize with Milroy's love of paint, which takes precedence in her work above all else. Her canvases feature ephemera like...
Culture: Prize efforts present sorry picture of art; This year's Jerwood Prize shortlist left Terry Grimley far from impressed.(Features)
The Birmingham Post (England); Jul 24, 2002; 700+ Words ...into the hands of a younger generation. Apart from Innes, the contenders were Lisa Milroy, Nicky Hoberman, Paul Morrison, Graham Crowley and Pamela Golden. Milroy has been a fashionable artist for years, although her work has always struck...
ARTS : The best painting in Britain?
The Independent - London; Nov 17, 1996; ; 700+ Words ...picture something new might emerge. In all there are 19 artists in the exhibition. Three are women: Harris, Lisa Milroy and Fiona Rae. Milroy is at bottom a painter of still life. She has a deft, rather vulgar manner, a way of looking expensive...
Art
The Sunday Telegraph London; Feb 23, 2003; ; 490 Words ...collections - recently snapped up for the Barber itself. Lisa Milroy: Geishas Alan Cristea Gallery, 31 Cork St, London W1 020 7439 1866, to March 15. Milroy is a painter who came to prominence in the 1980s with...
Still Lifes, Quiet and Secretive; William Bailey's Paintings And Etchings at Fendrick
The Washington Post; Nov 21, 1987; ; 700+ Words ...modernist in spirit, yet somehow past-embracing. Painter Lisa Milroy scatters images on fields so that her compositions seem...grids. But while Warhol's pictures hymned the now, Milroy prefers subjects soaked with antique memories. Her...
Making Sense Ikon Gallery, Birmingham ; THE INFORMATION
The Independent - London; Jun 23, 2007; ; 296 Words Lisa Milroy's latest exhibition both exploits and explores our long-cherished sense...raft of furry animals are anchored in the middle of the lake. For taste, Milroy has painted a mountain of oranges as a backdrop to a gourmet's easy chair...
Fashion parade
The Spectator; Jan 4, 1997; ; 700+ Words ...dishearteningly ordinary. One of the oldest, at 37, is Lisa Milroy. She exhibits three paintings, each of a kimono being...era, or cinema hoardings, though with that distinctive Milroy signature to the paint-handling when seen close to...
Katy Moran.(TOP TEN)(Interview)
Artforum International; Feb 1, 2007; 700+ Words ...shopping, I would pick, wash, and eat the rocket that grew in the cracks of the town's crumbling walls. 5 LISA MILROY I empathize with Milroy's love of paint, which takes precedence in her work above all else. Her canvases feature ephemera like...
Painting is still not dead Art
The Sunday Telegraph London; May 19, 2002; ; 700+ Words ...of the National Gallery. The most amusing work is by Lisa Milroy. Her three exaggeratedly diverse paintings are united...judges, one might expect a figurative painter to win - Milroy, Hoberman or Golden; whereas the hottest contenders...
Neo-news is no news: the broken mirror. (exhibition of modern art)
Artforum International; Nov 1, 1993; ; 700+ Words ...sentimentalism of populism. There was also a good deal of satiric, "dumb," self-deprecating realism, such as Lisa Milroy's "Plates," 1992 and 1993, and Antonin Strizek's various domestic objects. T
Doodles and birds' nests
The Spectator; Jan 2, 1999; ; 700+ Words ...gold ingot mould and ten tulip bulbs (what are bulbs but complex genetic templates?). A painting of 'Stamps' by Lisa Milroy shows an artist using a standard, given item, while Antony Gormley's `Five Fishes', encased in lead, living...
Biennale of Sydney (exhibition).
C: International Contemporary Art; Sep 1, 1998; 511 Words ...should probably include Canada's own: Roy Arden, Rebecca Belmore, Germaine Koh, Lani Maestro, Kelly Mark and Lisa Milroy - all with work that exhibits special attention to (or curious twists on) the quotidian. Sept. 18 - Nov. 8, various...
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