LISA LENARZ
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exécution de baiser [performance kiss] from Ulik on Vimeo.

Lipschtick from Ulik on Vimeo.

Anemone from Ulik on Vimeo.

Learning to Shoot from Ulik on Vimeo.

Swing Arm from Ulik on Vimeo.

Birdie from Ulik on Vimeo.

Rear View from Ulik on Vimeo.

exécution de baiser [performance kiss] explores the gendered gesture of social interaction through the abstracted action of a performed kiss.


2 min. 53 sec.


available for download at the Prelinger Archive: 
http://archive.org/details/ExcutionDeBaiser


Lipschtick explores commentary of the female spectacle as defined through the gendered actions of putting on makeup.  

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1 min, 51 sec. 

available for download at the Prelinger Archive: 
http://archive.org/details/Lipschtick


Anemone is a brief depiction of a surreal space in which gendered secrets of victimization and agency are shared and realized. 



2 min, 35 sec. 








​Learning to Shoot
is a documented performance that explores the victimization of another from the internalized viewpoint of a helpless by-stander.



4 min, 24 sec.





Swing Arm, 1 of 3 video sketches that explore the semiotics of gesture in archived film. Each sketch works to reduce narratives and heighten visual operatives within the gestural and visual language. Found footage was used from "Cool Hand Luke."



2 min, 52 sec.



Birdie, 1 of 3 video sketches that explore the semiotics of gesture in archived film. Each sketch works to reduce narratives and heighten visual operatives within the gestural and visual language. Found footage was used from "Bye, Bye, Birdie."


  1 min, 1 sec.




Rear View, 1 of 3 video sketches that explore the semiotics of gesture in archived film. Each sketch works to reduce narratives and heighten visual operatives within the gestural and visual language.  Found footage was used from Alfred Hitchcock's, "Marnie," along with footage from "Some Like it Hot."



2 min, 31 sec. 


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  • About
    • Artist. Educator. Advocate
    • Graduate Study & Professional Affiliations
    • CV
  • Studio
    • Exhibitions
    • Bodies of Work
  • Teaching
    • Philosophy & Student Work
    • Current Art Ed Research & Future Agenda
    • Notable Prior Research
  • Research