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Luisa Lambri

is an Italian artist based in Milan whose work with photography and film often engages questions of architecture and abstraction, Feminism, Modernism, and the politics of representation. She is renowned for photographing details of houses designed by iconic male architects—including Alvar Aalto, Luis Barragán, Marcel Breuer, John Lautner, Le Corbusier, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Richard Neutra, Oscar Niemeyer, Rudolf Schindler, Giuseppe Terragni, and Frank Lloyd Wright—with a deconstructing (female) gaze. Lambri has had solo shows throughout the world and exhibited her work in the Venice Biennale, the Venice Architecture Biennale, Liverpool Biennial, Shanghai Biennale, Chicago Architecture Biennial, and the Cleveland Triennial. Her work is part of collections at museums including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, J. Paul Getty Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, The Israel Museum, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporaneo in Mexico City, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna in Rome, and Kanazawa Museum for the 21st Century in Japan.