Robert Lazzarini
puzzle 3, 2020
25 x 12 1/2 inches
324 pieces
Edition of 200
Signed and numbered
by the artist
$300
Robert Lazzarini
Puzzle 3, 2020




25 x 12 1/2 inches
324 pieces
Edition of 200
Signed and numbered
by the artist
$200
Based on a vintage jigsaw puzzle from the 1960's, Robert Lazzarini's puzzle 3 resides somewhere between attraction and repulsion. The application of a mathematical distortion displaces notions of corporeal beauty and the female ideal. puzzle 3 conjures the 1933 distortions of Andre Kertesz, whose female nudes come out of a fascination with reflection and mirrors. Irregular-shaped jigsaw puzzle pieces are made more unusual by the artist, expanding and contracting the space of the image. The process of assembling a jigsaw puzzle is the interplay between the complete and incomplete picture - here it presents the fragmentation of the body and bodily wholeness.