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Nathan Lerner (1913-1997): Photographs

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Galerie Berinson is exhibiting 17 works by photo artist and designer Nathan Lerner. These are the originals from Lerner’s first solo show in 1973 at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, USA. At the curator’s suggestion Lerner for that made large prints of motifs which he made during his studies at the New Bauhaus between 1938 and 1943 and which had never been exhibited before.

At the age of 18, Lerner was a student of the Russian-French painter Samuel Ostrovsky at the Art Institute of Chicago and later engaged in photography. In 1935 he made a series on the immigrant neighborhood „Maxwell Street“. On recommendation of Alexander Archipenko, Lerner attended the school of the New Bauhaus in Chicago founded by László Moholy- Nagy starting in 1937. He studied with Gyorgy Kepes, became his assistant in 1939, and developed artistic photographic experiments, such as the light box. Lerner’s trademarks are light installations and light drawings.

From 1939 to 1942 Lerner taught at the School of Design (former New Bauhaus, since 1944 Institute of Design) and was dean from 1945 to 1949. In 1949, Lerner left the Institute of Design and opened a design office with Hin Bredendiek (Lerner-Bredendiek Design, later Lerner Design Associates). Until 1973, Lerner successfully devoted himself to the design of everyday objects (e.g., Roll-on deodorant, nail-polish bottle with brush, shoe polish applicator, honey bear container).

 

Nathan Lerner (1913-1997): Photographs

Until December 1st, 2018

Galerie Berenson

Schlüterstr 28

10629 Berlin

www.berinson.de

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