ArtistsLutz Bacher
Lutz Bacher

Lutz Bacher

1943–2019
Berkeley, CA, USA
Mixed MediaConceptual Art
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None documented
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5
Works in Collection
33
Assets Indexed
15
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  • Conceptual Art
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Lutz Bacher was an American neo-Conceptualist whose mixed-media practice remained deliberately obscure for decades, earning her legendary status in the California art scene despite limited public exposure. Working under an adopted name, she produced work that resisted easy categorization or documentation, a stance that became central to her artistic identity. Based in Berkeley from the 1970s onward, she relocated to New York in 2013, where she continued working until her death in 2019. Her reputation as elusive and enigmatic only intensified as her work gradually entered mainstream institutional recognition in the early 2000s.

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Conceptual Art
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Mixed Media
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Artworks (5)

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Closed Circuit (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Artsy artwork: Olympiad (1997)
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Artsy artwork: Homer (2013)
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Artsy artwork: Birdcage (2013)
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Artsy artwork: Aliens (1989)
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Artsy artwork: Hearts (2014)
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Closed Circuit (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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