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Louis Eisner

  • Biography
  • Selected Works
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  • Biography
    View works. Louis Eisner, Mr. Natural, 2023
    Mr. Natural, 2023
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    Louis Eisner was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1988. He received a BA from Columbia University. 

    Eisner's recent solo and group exhibitions include "Trees" at Galerie Pepe in Mexico City, Mexico (2024); "Persona Non Grata" at Winter Street Gallery in Martha’s Vineyard, Edgartown (2024); "Fictional Syntheses" at Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler in Berlin, Germany (2024); "Everyone Loves Picabia" at David Lewis Gallery in New York, New York (2024); "NEW YORK, N. WHY?" at Gems in New York, New York (2024); "Yours Truly" at Nahmad Contemporary in New York, New York (2024); "Manic Pixie Nightmare Drawings" at Adler Beatty Gallery in New York, New York (2024); "The American Baroque" at Sebastian Gladstone in Los Angeles, California (2024); "Arcadia and Elsewhere" at James Cohan in New York, New York (2024); "A Room On Her Own" at Peana in Mexico City, Mexico (2023); "Painting and Sculpture" at The Fireplace Project in East Hampton, New York (2023); "Flash and Flowers" at No Name in Paris, France (2023); "Apocalypse Now" at The Journal Gallery in Chora, Greece (2023); "Works on Paper: 100 years" at Amanita in New York, New York (2023); "Basel Social Club" at Basel Social Club in Basel, Switzerland (2023); "Leaving Cheyenne" at Fitzpatrick Gallery in Paris, France (2022); "Slag Pots" at Manual Arts in Los Angeles, California (2022); and The Journal Gallery in New York, New York (2021). 

    Louis Eisner lives and works in New York, New York.

  • Works
    • Louis Eisner, Buffalo, 2021
      Louis Eisner
      Buffalo, 2021
      Oil on canvas in artist's frame
      40 x 52 in (101.6 x 132.1 cm)
    • Louis Eisner, Home on the Range, 2021
      Louis Eisner
      Home on the Range, 2021
      Oil on canvas in artist's frame
      89 x 69 in (226.1 x 175.3 cm)
    • Louis Eisner Where Seldom is Heard, 2021
      Louis Eisner
      Where Seldom is Heard, 2021
      Oil on canvas in artist's frame
      77 x 53 in (195.6 x 134.6 cm)
    • Louis Eisner, Likely no More to Return, 2021
      Louis Eisner
      Likely no More to Return, 2021
      Oil on canvas in artist's frame
      35 x 28.5 in (88.9 x 72.4 cm)
    • Louis Eisner, Sphinx, 2022
      Louis Eisner
      Sphinx, 2022
      Oil on paper mounted to aluminum in artist's frame
      30.5 x 39.5 in (77.5 x 100.3 cm)
    • Louis Eisner, Foot in Nature, 2021
      Louis Eisner
      Foot in Nature, 2021
      Oil on paper mounted in artist's frame
      37.25 x 29.5 in (94.6 x 74.9 cm)
    • Louis Eisner, Mr. Natural, 2023
      Louis Eisner
      Mr. Natural, 2023
      Aluminum and wood
      28 x 8 x 8 in (71.1 x 20.3 x 20.3 cm)
  • Exhibitions
    • Invitation for Apocalypse Now, Group Exhibition in Patmos, Greece 2023

      Claire Tabouret, Jessie Homer French, Elizabeth Glaessner, Nicole Wittenberg, Marianne Vitale, Chloe Wise, Louis Eisner

      Apocalypse Now 29 July – 10 August 2023 Patmos
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    • Invitation for Louis Eisner Tennis Elbow 87 2021

      Louis Eisner

      Tennis Elbow 87 1 – 21 October 2021 New York
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    • Invitation for Summer Sun, Group Exhibition 2021

      Jenna Gribbon, Spencer Sweeney, Louis Eisner, Marcus Leslie Singleton, Chloe Wise, Katherine Bradford, Federico de Francesco, Chris Martin, Rachel Rossin, Mie Olise Kjærgaard, Karyn Lyons...

      Summer Sun 26 August – 31 October 2021 East Hampton

45 White Street  New York  NY 10013

9055 Santa Monica Blvd  West Hollywood  CA 90069

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