{ United States }
{ 1954 }
Karen Lamassonne

Born in New York and raised in a multicultural and multilingual environment, Lamassonne has lived and worked in the United States, Colombia, France, Germany and Italy. In her career as a painter she combines other artistic media such as film, video and photography. He also works in design, theater and music. His work is always autobiographical as Lamassonne illustrates his environment and his emotions. His creative impulse is need to communicate sensations when faced with the natural beauty of life along with its experiences.
Always looking for the “surreal” in every day in the familiar, thus discovering concerns in the depths of the emotions in relation to memory, life and death, revealing a sentimental itinerary of dreams and desires.

( works )
Cocina, rue des Vinaigriers

Cocina, rue des Vinaigriers

Sueño Húmedo VI

Sueño Húmedo VI

Dentro del toldillo

Dentro del toldillo

Pesa verde

Pesa verde

Yo me las 1/2 lavo- Manos a la obra

Yo me las 1/2 lavo- Manos a la obra

Niño dormido

Niño dormido

Rainy day woman

Rainy day woman

Petit déjeuner

Petit déjeuner

( exhibitions )
Frecuencia Doméstica

Frecuencia Doméstica

Caza de Brujas

Caza de Brujas

Un paisaje nunca es inocente

Un paisaje nunca es inocente

El deseo aparece de repente

El deseo aparece de repente

( fairs )
ARTBO 2017

ARTBO 2017

ARTBO 2021

ARTBO 2021

( press )
Karen Lamassonne and Aurora Pellizzi’s Feminist Rejoinder

Karen Lamassonne and Aurora Pellizzi’s Feminist Rejoinder

Peek Into the Filled-to-the-Brim Studio of Karen Lamassonne as She Celebrates Her First Institutional Surveys in New York, Medellín, and Berlin

Peek Into the Filled-to-the-Brim Studio of Karen Lamassonne as She Celebrates Her First Institutional Surveys in New York, Medellín, and Berlin

Sensuality & Independence: An Interview with Karen Lamassonne

Sensuality & Independence: An Interview with Karen Lamassonne

Artist Karen Lamassonne: ‘Often what’s just outside the square is the really interesting thing’

Artist Karen Lamassonne: ‘Often what’s just outside the square is the really interesting thing’