100 Nights // Stephen Lack
100 Nights // Stephen Lack
Stephen Lack, 100 Nights, 2020
Oil pastel on matte poster, salvaged cardboard backing
18”x24”
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STEPHEN LACK is a NY-based artist & filmmaker living in New York State and exhibiting internationally. One of the seminal artists of the 1980’s NY East Village Scene as part of the original stable of the Gracie Mansion Gallery, he was referred to as ‘The Boticelli of Sleaze’ in a 1977 review of his work in The Montreal Star and is a recent receiver of the Acker Award. He is in many major collections worldwide, both private and public. His early films, Montreal Main and The Rubber Gun debuted at the Whitney Museum and MoMA New Director series, respectively, the latter film being nominated for Best Script at Canada’s first Genie Awards. His work in David Cronenberg’s Scanners and Dead Ringers embeds him as a cultural icon, as well as his award winning work with Jon Jost on All the Vermeers in NY for American Playhouse (PBS). Deep in his Heart he is and always will be underground.