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Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels

Past exhibition
June 4 - September 25, 2022
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Works
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard Selma, 2019 Oil on canvas, framed in glitter on wood 39 3/4 x 28 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    Selma, 2019
    Oil on canvas, framed in glitter on wood
    39 3/4 x 28 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard The Last Sunset, 2020 Oil on Canvas 66 x 54 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    The Last Sunset, 2020
    Oil on Canvas
    66 x 54 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard Before the Third Star Appears, 2020 Oil on Canvas 40 x 30 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    Before the Third Star Appears, 2020
    Oil on Canvas
    40 x 30 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard House of Stars and Angels, 2020 Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas 40 x 30 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    House of Stars and Angels, 2020
    Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas
    40 x 30 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard Friday Night, 2020 Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas 72 x 48 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    Friday Night, 2020
    Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas
    72 x 48 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard Are You There?, 2021 Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas 36 x 24 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    Are You There?, 2021
    Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas
    36 x 24 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard Miriam's Breath and a Visiting Soul, 2022 Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas 60 x 36 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    Miriam's Breath and a Visiting Soul, 2022
    Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas
    60 x 36 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard Jewish American Princess, 2022 Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas 24 x 24 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    Jewish American Princess, 2022
    Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas
    24 x 24 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard Blessing for Comfort, 2022 Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas 60 x 36 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    Blessing for Comfort, 2022
    Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas
    60 x 36 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard Blue, 2022 Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas 60 x 36 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    Blue, 2022
    Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas
    60 x 36 inches
  • Hannah Lupton Reinhard Hidden One, 2022 Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas 40 x 30 inches
    Hannah Lupton Reinhard
    Hidden One, 2022
    Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas
    40 x 30 inches
Overview
Hannah Lupton Reinhard, House of Stars and Angels. 2020, Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas. Collection of Simon Madorsky. © Hannah Lupton Reinhard. Courtesy the artist and Fredericks & Freiser.
Hannah Lupton Reinhard, House of Stars and Angels. 2020, Oil and Swarovski crystals on canvas. Collection of Simon Madorsky. © Hannah Lupton Reinhard. Courtesy the artist and Fredericks & Freiser.

"A Lupton Reinhard painting is like a celebration, to which we are all warmly invited."

When Hannah Lupton Reinhard was studying at the Rhode Island School of Design, there was a secret room called ‘The Crystal Palace’. Swarovski had donated half a million dollars worth of crystals to the school’s furniture department, and Lupton Reinhard, who was on the painting course, had discovered this by chance. In order to enter the room and fill her tote bag with as many Swarovski crystals as possible, she’d tell the story of her grandmother, who began making and selling Swarovski jewelry to Saks Fifth Avenue in the late 80s. As a little girl, Lupton Reinhard spent hours obsessing over her grandmother’s great crystal collection, and this ‘shameless, child-like desire for sparkles’ remains today. The crystals taken from The Crystal Palace, and those bought more recently from wholesale dealers in the Los Angeles Fashion District, finish almost every Lupton Reinhard painting in the original style she now refers to as ‘fantasy realism’.

 

But the selection of paintings in ‘A House of Stars and Angels’ explore conflicting themes that go beyond the real and unreal, for Lupton Reinhard’s interests also lie within the realms of high and low art, tradition and humor, beauty and ugliness. Her crystals deface the qualities of oil paints revered by art history for so long, her hyper-feminine palette lightens the severity of religion, and the flattery of her subjects isn’t prioritized. A Lupton Reinhard painting is expressive, surprising and meticulous. ‘Everything is important, everything is going to get attention,’ whether it be a female body, a tree trunk or a blade of grass — ‘in each brushstroke is an energy that will always exist.’ Lupton Reinhard’s bold marks and sense of movement and light are influenced by the techniques mastered by the Impressionists of 19th century Paris. Hair flowing in the wind is mimicked rather than copied, life is given to those fleeting, in-between moments shared between people, and all scenes are lit by the magical Californian light that struck Lupton Reinhard when she moved back home to Los Angeles at the start of the pandemic.

 

Beneath this light is love. Not a romantic love, but a love Lupton Reinhard has for her friends, family and Judaism. The move from the East Coast to the West changed the way she painted. Her paintings became more intimate, more personal, her sisters and closest friends became the main subject and she was compelled to look deeper into what truly meant most to her. Lupton Reinhard uses Judaism, a vital part of her ‘past, present and future,’ as the foundation of the stories she wishes to share to the world. The generosity of Jewish rituals unites not only her sitters but also the viewer, and we needn’t have any knowledge nor understanding of the religion to feel connected. The love is universal.

 

A Lupton Reinhard painting is like a celebration, to which we are all warmly invited.

 

Essay By Sabrina Conroy-Iglesias

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Installation Views
  • Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography.

    Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography. 

  • Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography.

    Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography. 

  • Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography.

    Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography. 

  • Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography.

    Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography. 

  • Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography.

    Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography. 

  • Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography.

    Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography. 

  • Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography.

    Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography. 

  • Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography.

    Installation view, Hannah Lupton Reinhard: A House of Stars and Angels, 2022. Todora Photography. 

Press
  • DIPPED IN STARDUST Green Family Art Foundation exhibits Hannah Lupton Reinhard’s crystal-embellished fantasy realism

    Terri Provencal, Patron Magazine, June 1, 2022
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