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Lisa Schulte

Lisa Schulte (born 1956) is an American artist, also known as "The Neon Queen", who is best known for her work in expressive neon sculpture. Schulte started bending neon in the early 1980s, creating custom neon signs and neon prop rentals to the entertainment industry under her Los Angeles-based neon studio, Nights of Neon.[1] She is recognized for working with light as an artist and designer, and owner of one of the largest neon collections in the world.[2][3]

Lisa Schulte
Born1956
Long Island, New York
NationalityAmerican
Known forNeon sculpture
MovementBoard Member for the Museum of Neon Art

Early life edit

Schulte was born in Long Island, New York.[4] At the age of 7, she was shot in the eye and lost her sight for 3 months which was a significant moment in her childhood that changed her sense of light.[5]

Career edit

Schulte began her career in working with light when she was 17 operating light boards in nightclubs. In 1984, a production company selected Schulte to design a futuristic installation at the Pacific Design Center for the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles that year.[5]

In 2008, during the global financial crisis, Schulte decided to create her own business and started the Nights of Neon, a 25,000-square-foot studio in Los Angeles that followed with group shows, solo shows and museum exhibitions.[2]

In 2010, Schulte decided to dedicate her time as a fine artist working in neon sculpture with dimensional light forms. Her earliest artistic works stemmed from her background in neon signage. Her first exhibition was in 2010 at the Church Gallery in Santa Barbara, California. Schulte began experimenting with abstract forms, neon sculptures reminiscent of the Spirograph drawing toy on metal developed by British engineer Denys Fisher in the 1960s.[6]

In 2014, she had her first solo exhibition at the Hinge Modern Gallery in Culver City, California and presented her work at Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Journey Of A Dress: Diane Von Furstenberg exhibition.[7][8][9] In the same year, her forms evolved to using organic materials, creating large three-dimensional sculptures with driftwood which she premiered at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History (MOAH).[10][11]

In 2015, she was signed by Volkz Clark Gallery in New York and represented the gallery at Pulse Miami later that year.[12] In 2016, Schulte's work was featured on the cover of Gotham Magazine.[13] Schulte served as board member for the Museum of Neon Art in Glendale, California.[14] Schulte is currently represented by the Voltz Clarke Gallery in New York City and Samuel Lynne Galleries in Dallas, Texas.[15]

In 2017, Schulte and Brendan Donnelly collaborated at Grand Central Market to create a Bulleit Frontier Whiskey neon art sign as part of a fundraising campaign for the Museum of Neon Art.[16] In the same year, the Cut announced that Schulte has between 10,000 and 20,000 pieces in her personal collection.[17] In 2018, Los Angeles magazine named Schulte as a local legend of the craft.[18]

During her career, Lisa's work has been featured with artists like Jennifer Lopez,[19] worked with artists like Veronica Swanson Beard,[20] bands such as Backstreet Boys,[2] and has worked with brands such as Bulleit and Karma Automotive.[21][22]

Artistic works edit

A Conversation edit

In 2013, at the Museum of Neon Art, Schulte created A Conversation, "a 10- by 20-foot wall of emojis, following a distinct conversation using only hugs, smiles, hearts and many more symbols that seem to have replaced conversation as we knew it, before social media." according to San Pedro's Random Lengths News.[23][24][25]

Collaboration with Cleon Peterson edit

This two-part work with Cleon Peterson is a depiction of brutality and aggression, finding uncomfortable truths in the violence of the everyday. Black and white figures act out stabbings, tangled in moments of police brutality, the writhing bodies recall classic Greco-Roman wrestlers.[26]

Wood Series edit

Schulte broke new creative ground by making organic light sculptures that combine found driftwood from the coast of California with intricately woven beams white neon light.[27]

Selected works edit

  • All Lit Up, Chinatown, Los Angeles — 2018[28]
  • i Live in Denial — 2016[13]
  • Memories of Rotating Emotions, Museum of Neon Art — 2015[29]
  • Do More — 2015[2]
  • A Conversation, Museum of Neon Art — 2013[11]
  • Light Encounters, Museum of Riverside 2019[30]

References edit

  1. ^ Womack, Catherine. "After Decades of Decline, L.A.'s Neon Light Industry Is Experiencing a Resurgence". www.laweekly.com. L.A. Weekly. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d Daichendt, G. James. "Neon Queen: Artist Lisa Schulte Owns One of the Largest Collections in the World". KCET.org. KCET. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Glow and tell: neon's new power". Financial Times. 2022-11-29. Retrieved 2022-12-02.
  4. ^ "The Minimalist... and the Street Artist? How One LA Art Couple Manages to Fit Two Very Different Approaches in One Unusual Studio". Artnet News. 2021-05-11. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  5. ^ a b "Neon Queen: Artist Lisa Schulte Owns One of the Largest Collections in the World". KCET. 7 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Lisa Schulte". Art Angels Gallery. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  7. ^ "Lisa Schulte - Biography". Mash Gallery. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  8. ^ "Sneak peek offered before long-awaited grand opening of relocated Museum of Neon Art". Los Angeles Times. 2015-12-03. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  9. ^ "Lisa Schulte Bio". Voltz Clarke Contemporary Inc. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  10. ^ "Movers and Makers". MOAH. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  11. ^ a b "INTERVIEW WITH LISA SCHULTE". ARTSMANIA. 2017-03-12. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  12. ^ "Lisa Schulte & Yiorgos Kordakis: PULSE Miami Beach 2015". Voltz Clarke Contemporary Inc. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  13. ^ a b "Gotham - 2016 - Issue 3 - Summer - Art of the City - Lisa Schulte". Issuu. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  14. ^ "Museum of Neon Art teams up with whiskey maker to restore vintage neon sign". Los Angeles Times. 9 September 2017.
  15. ^ "Samuel Lynne Galleries presents Lisa Schulte: "The Significance of Light" opening reception". CultureMap Dallas. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  16. ^ "Museum of Neon Art teams up with whiskey maker to restore vintage neon sign". Glendale News-Press. 2017-09-09. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  17. ^ Rhodes, Margaret (2017-11-08). "Neon Illustrations Are Having Something of a Golden Age". The Cut. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  18. ^ "Five Neon Artists We Recommended You Follow on Instagram Go IRL with a Group Show". Los Angeles Magazine. 2018-08-01. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  19. ^ "Miley Cyrus and Ex Liam Hemsworth Attend Same Pre-2020 Oscars Party". E! Online. 2020-02-08. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  20. ^ "The First Veronica Beard Store Is a Cool Mix of Vintage and Modern Décor". Observer. 2016-08-24. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  21. ^ "Amber Heard and Bianca Butti Show PDA at Pre-2020 Oscars Party". E! Online. 2020-02-08. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  22. ^ "New 'Sea Sick in Paradise' exhibition makes grand debut".
  23. ^ "Lights Transcend at the Museum of Neon Art". www.randomlengthsnews.com. Retrieved 2021-08-30.
  24. ^ "Five Neon Artists We Recommended You Follow on Instagram Go IRL with a Group Show". Los Angeles Magazine. 1 August 2018.
  25. ^ Ahn, Abe (2016-02-03). "The Museum of Neon Art Switches Back on in LA". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2021-09-02.
  26. ^ "Lisa Schulte x Cleon Peterson Collaboration | | Artist | Art Angels". www.artangels.net. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  27. ^ Voon, Claire (2015-12-02). "At Pulse Miami Beach, Plants, Plants Everywhere". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  28. ^ "Datebook: Full-moon performances inspired by gender, the art of transformation, hallucinatory dance". Los Angeles Times. 2018-07-26. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  29. ^ "818 Roundup: Signs of life at new location of Museum of Neon Art". Los Angeles Times. 2015-12-04. Retrieved 2021-09-01.
  30. ^ "RAM :: Lisa Schulte: Light Encounters". www.riversideartmuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-09-11.

External links edit

  • Nights of Neon

lisa, schulte, born, 1956, american, artist, also, known, neon, queen, best, known, work, expressive, neon, sculpture, schulte, started, bending, neon, early, 1980s, creating, custom, neon, signs, neon, prop, rentals, entertainment, industry, under, angeles, b. Lisa Schulte born 1956 is an American artist also known as The Neon Queen who is best known for her work in expressive neon sculpture Schulte started bending neon in the early 1980s creating custom neon signs and neon prop rentals to the entertainment industry under her Los Angeles based neon studio Nights of Neon 1 She is recognized for working with light as an artist and designer and owner of one of the largest neon collections in the world 2 3 Lisa SchulteBorn1956Long Island New YorkNationalityAmericanKnown forNeon sculptureMovementBoard Member for the Museum of Neon Art Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Artistic works 3 1 A Conversation 3 2 Collaboration with Cleon Peterson 3 3 Wood Series 4 Selected works 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editSchulte was born in Long Island New York 4 At the age of 7 she was shot in the eye and lost her sight for 3 months which was a significant moment in her childhood that changed her sense of light 5 Career editSchulte began her career in working with light when she was 17 operating light boards in nightclubs In 1984 a production company selected Schulte to design a futuristic installation at the Pacific Design Center for the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles that year 5 In 2008 during the global financial crisis Schulte decided to create her own business and started the Nights of Neon a 25 000 square foot studio in Los Angeles that followed with group shows solo shows and museum exhibitions 2 In 2010 Schulte decided to dedicate her time as a fine artist working in neon sculpture with dimensional light forms Her earliest artistic works stemmed from her background in neon signage Her first exhibition was in 2010 at the Church Gallery in Santa Barbara California Schulte began experimenting with abstract forms neon sculptures reminiscent of the Spirograph drawing toy on metal developed by British engineer Denys Fisher in the 1960s 6 In 2014 she had her first solo exhibition at the Hinge Modern Gallery in Culver City California and presented her work at Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Journey Of A Dress Diane Von Furstenberg exhibition 7 8 9 In the same year her forms evolved to using organic materials creating large three dimensional sculptures with driftwood which she premiered at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History MOAH 10 11 In 2015 she was signed by Volkz Clark Gallery in New York and represented the gallery at Pulse Miami later that year 12 In 2016 Schulte s work was featured on the cover of Gotham Magazine 13 Schulte served as board member for the Museum of Neon Art in Glendale California 14 Schulte is currently represented by the Voltz Clarke Gallery in New York City and Samuel Lynne Galleries in Dallas Texas 15 In 2017 Schulte and Brendan Donnelly collaborated at Grand Central Market to create a Bulleit Frontier Whiskey neon art sign as part of a fundraising campaign for the Museum of Neon Art 16 In the same year the Cut announced that Schulte has between 10 000 and 20 000 pieces in her personal collection 17 In 2018 Los Angeles magazine named Schulte as a local legend of the craft 18 During her career Lisa s work has been featured with artists like Jennifer Lopez 19 worked with artists like Veronica Swanson Beard 20 bands such as Backstreet Boys 2 and has worked with brands such as Bulleit and Karma Automotive 21 22 Artistic works editA Conversation edit In 2013 at the Museum of Neon Art Schulte created A Conversation a 10 by 20 foot wall of emojis following a distinct conversation using only hugs smiles hearts and many more symbols that seem to have replaced conversation as we knew it before social media according to San Pedro s Random Lengths News 23 24 25 Collaboration with Cleon Peterson edit This two part work with Cleon Peterson is a depiction of brutality and aggression finding uncomfortable truths in the violence of the everyday Black and white figures act out stabbings tangled in moments of police brutality the writhing bodies recall classic Greco Roman wrestlers 26 Wood Series edit Schulte broke new creative ground by making organic light sculptures that combine found driftwood from the coast of California with intricately woven beams white neon light 27 Selected works editAll Lit Up Chinatown Los Angeles 2018 28 i Live in Denial 2016 13 Memories of Rotating Emotions Museum of Neon Art 2015 29 Do More 2015 2 A Conversation Museum of Neon Art 2013 11 Light Encounters Museum of Riverside 2019 30 References edit Womack Catherine After Decades of Decline L A s Neon Light Industry Is Experiencing a Resurgence www laweekly com L A Weekly Retrieved 8 December 2016 a b c d Daichendt G James Neon Queen Artist Lisa Schulte Owns One of the Largest Collections in the World KCET org KCET Retrieved 8 December 2016 Glow and tell neon s new power Financial Times 2022 11 29 Retrieved 2022 12 02 The Minimalist and the Street Artist How One LA Art Couple Manages to Fit Two Very Different Approaches in One Unusual Studio Artnet News 2021 05 11 Retrieved 2021 08 30 a b Neon Queen Artist Lisa Schulte Owns One of the Largest Collections in the World KCET 7 December 2016 Lisa Schulte Art Angels Gallery Retrieved 2021 08 30 Lisa Schulte Biography Mash Gallery Retrieved 2021 08 30 Sneak peek offered before long awaited grand opening of relocated Museum of Neon Art Los Angeles Times 2015 12 03 Retrieved 2021 08 30 Lisa Schulte Bio Voltz Clarke Contemporary Inc Retrieved 2021 08 30 Movers and Makers MOAH Retrieved 2021 08 30 a b INTERVIEW WITH LISA SCHULTE ARTSMANIA 2017 03 12 Retrieved 2021 08 30 Lisa Schulte amp Yiorgos Kordakis PULSE Miami Beach 2015 Voltz Clarke Contemporary Inc Retrieved 2021 08 30 a b Gotham 2016 Issue 3 Summer Art of the City Lisa Schulte Issuu Retrieved 2021 08 30 Museum of Neon Art teams up with whiskey maker to restore vintage neon sign Los Angeles Times 9 September 2017 Samuel Lynne Galleries presents Lisa Schulte The Significance of Light opening reception CultureMap Dallas Retrieved 2021 09 01 Museum of Neon Art teams up with whiskey maker to restore vintage neon sign Glendale News Press 2017 09 09 Retrieved 2021 09 03 Rhodes Margaret 2017 11 08 Neon Illustrations Are Having Something of a Golden Age The Cut Retrieved 2021 09 03 Five Neon Artists We Recommended You Follow on Instagram Go IRL with a Group Show Los Angeles Magazine 2018 08 01 Retrieved 2021 09 03 Miley Cyrus and Ex Liam Hemsworth Attend Same Pre 2020 Oscars Party E Online 2020 02 08 Retrieved 2021 09 03 The First Veronica Beard Store Is a Cool Mix of Vintage and Modern Decor Observer 2016 08 24 Retrieved 2021 09 03 Amber Heard and Bianca Butti Show PDA at Pre 2020 Oscars Party E Online 2020 02 08 Retrieved 2021 09 03 New Sea Sick in Paradise exhibition makes grand debut Lights Transcend at the Museum of Neon Art www randomlengthsnews com Retrieved 2021 08 30 Five Neon Artists We Recommended You Follow on Instagram Go IRL with a Group Show Los Angeles Magazine 1 August 2018 Ahn Abe 2016 02 03 The Museum of Neon Art Switches Back on in LA Hyperallergic Retrieved 2021 09 02 Lisa Schulte x Cleon Peterson Collaboration Artist Art Angels www artangels net Retrieved 2021 08 31 Voon Claire 2015 12 02 At Pulse Miami Beach Plants Plants Everywhere Hyperallergic Retrieved 2021 08 31 Datebook Full moon performances inspired by gender the art of transformation hallucinatory dance Los Angeles Times 2018 07 26 Retrieved 2021 09 03 818 Roundup Signs of life at new location of Museum of Neon Art Los Angeles Times 2015 12 04 Retrieved 2021 09 01 RAM Lisa Schulte Light Encounters www riversideartmuseum org Retrieved 2021 09 11 External links editNights of Neon Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisa Schulte amp oldid 1190412382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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