Annette Lemieux
This week’s art post features the great work of Annette Lemieux. She works in a variety of media and works in a theater of memory, examining aporias in accepted, dominant narratives. Check her work at her website.
![IMG_1053.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672106542084-Z6FXW8HZIVQKT28MYP5W/IMG_1053.jpg)
![IMG_1054.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672106551519-RRVLKK0CMQJSOKZEXPHM/IMG_1054.jpg)
![SPIN 2017 Pigment inkjet on cotton](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672106558858-1U32V56QVVRACWSFRBBX/IMG_1055.jpg)
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![Left Right Left Right 1995 30 photolithographs](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672106569640-9ZD1132X34VQL2996TJ8/IMG_1057.jpg)
![IMG_1058.jpg](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672106574679-1QG48JQ6G7AKG3QTAUD8/IMG_1058.jpg)
![ANNETTE LEMIEUX Mon Amour 1987 Gelatin Silver, AP1/1](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672106660214-7LP0X31PHO3D5BVA4111/9393d26fd353d5dc70c5db295effbf4c.jpeg)
![Fumeé 2015 ink prints on paper](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672106783949-HIO0XPFSQNGCILH7FVJY/1f64e185184a0320c86bb785d46c3780.jpeg)
![AREA OF REFUGE 2017 Pigment inkjet on cotton](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672106823651-77CODGJTF8QY15HME0QP/627c32b588b166f7ffad4ebbfe466842.jpeg)
![Black Mass, 1991, Latex, acrylic, oil on canvas](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672106998602-R45QOSYO1SNYGZSI2KYV/Black+Mass.jpeg)
![Untitled 1994, Photogravure and stencil](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/6182b0a6b9af021daa535155/1672107114780-2G0SBUPDNXZE13DQOSRO/Study.jpeg)
“She’s looked at archetypical images from art — 20th century art history, but also film — and edited them and tweaked them to give them new meaning, whether that’s cheeky or critical, She’s always taking something from the world and turning it on its head to give it new meaning.”
Photo Credit:
Mitchell Inns & Nash, Annette Lemieux
Whitney Museum, Annette Lemieux
Quote and Portrait Credit: WBUR, Annette Lemieux, Whose Art Addresses History And Politics, Wins MFA’s $10K Prize