Lucas Joseph Reiner (born August 17, 1960) is an American painter,
print maker, and photographer. Based in Los Angeles, he is married to
Maud Winchester.The third child of Estelle (née Lebost) and Carl
Reiner, Lucas Reiner was born and grew up in Los Angeles. Raised in a
Jewish family of creatives, his paternal grandfather designed a
timepiece for Emperor Franz Joseph before immigrating from Czernowitz
to New York City. Between 1978 and 1986, Reiner studied fine art at
Parsons School of Design, Otis Art Institute and Parsons School of
Design Paris.Since 1985, Reiner has exhibited internationally in Los
Angeles, Milan, Munich, New York City, Regensberg, Rome and
Schwarzenbruck. He has had solo exhibitions with Bennett Roberts, Los
Angeles, CA (1995); Tricia Collins Grand Salon (1996); Griffin
Contemporary (1998), Tricia Collins Contemporary Art, New York, NY
(1999); Roberts & Tilton (2003); Carl Berg Gallery, Los Angeles (2005)
and Pocket Utopia, Brooklyn, NY (2007).Additionally, his work has been
included in numerous group shows, including “Left Coast. Recent
Acquisitions of Contemporary Art†at the Santa Barbara Museum of
Art(2014), “Drawn†at Galerie Nordenhake Berlin (2014), Ace
Gallery Beverly Hills (2013), “Landscape and Architecture†at
Irvine Fine Arts Center (2012) and “Speak for the Trees†at
Friesen Gallery in Seattle and Sun Valley.
print maker, and photographer. Based in Los Angeles, he is married to
Maud Winchester.The third child of Estelle (née Lebost) and Carl
Reiner, Lucas Reiner was born and grew up in Los Angeles. Raised in a
Jewish family of creatives, his paternal grandfather designed a
timepiece for Emperor Franz Joseph before immigrating from Czernowitz
to New York City. Between 1978 and 1986, Reiner studied fine art at
Parsons School of Design, Otis Art Institute and Parsons School of
Design Paris.Since 1985, Reiner has exhibited internationally in Los
Angeles, Milan, Munich, New York City, Regensberg, Rome and
Schwarzenbruck. He has had solo exhibitions with Bennett Roberts, Los
Angeles, CA (1995); Tricia Collins Grand Salon (1996); Griffin
Contemporary (1998), Tricia Collins Contemporary Art, New York, NY
(1999); Roberts & Tilton (2003); Carl Berg Gallery, Los Angeles (2005)
and Pocket Utopia, Brooklyn, NY (2007).Additionally, his work has been
included in numerous group shows, including “Left Coast. Recent
Acquisitions of Contemporary Art†at the Santa Barbara Museum of
Art(2014), “Drawn†at Galerie Nordenhake Berlin (2014), Ace
Gallery Beverly Hills (2013), “Landscape and Architecture†at
Irvine Fine Arts Center (2012) and “Speak for the Trees†at
Friesen Gallery in Seattle and Sun Valley.
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