ABOUT
DESMOND LAZARO makes exquisite artworks that are alive to the sacred equations that govern the cosmos. By exploring disparate knowledge systems (science, mathematics, philosophy, law and lore), Lazaro’s work traces the upper reaches of human understanding. Represented by major commissions in Australia and India (where he splits his time), and England (the country of his birth), his major painting The Sea of Untold Stories II (2019) was recently acquired by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney.
AVAILABLE WORK
RECENT PROJECTS
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As one investigates Desmond Lazaro’s artistic journey, much of it is through map-making – exploring both his personal mapping (which has been a complex one), but one that has also transcended into the journeys of explorer’s, star maps and the wider cosmos, he continually looks into how we reimagine the universe within our own microcosmic journey.
Desmond Lazaro’s work reinvents miniature painting, the tradition he was trained in. His is a boundary-pushing art that makes this traditional craft seem especially current. Born in Leeds in 1968, Lazaro came to India in 1990 to study at the art school of Baroda. There, he became obsessed with the miniature paintings of Rajasthan and went to train for twelve years in Jaipur under late master painter Bannu Ved Pal Sharma. Lazaro chose to adopt a craft that is alien to British art education and to deploy it to describe the world around him. He has since worked in the pichvaii and miniature painting techniques, and also wrote (and published) doctoral thesis on the topic. His approach is learned and meticulous. Lazaro uses handmade paper and creates his own pigments from grinding semi-precious stones or natural elements. But by opting for present-day subject matters he disrupts the conventions of miniature painting.
In 2016, Lazaro started a series titled, ‘The In-Coming Passengers’, opening up new lines of enquiry. This body of work primarily focused on the artist’s family history and the reworking of official records and found material. This archival investigation first started in 2013 with works that reconfigure the baptism certificate of Peter Lazaro, the great-grandfather of the artist who lived in Madras.
Working from an intimate personal space that explored his own journey, Desmond went on to investigate early explorers inspired by Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Maps which takes a non-hierarchical approach to geography where there is no up or down, no North or South. Lazaro's work includes re-imagined Dymaxion Maps and their three-dimensional rendering in the form of an icosahedron mobile.
From there, having spent time in Dunhuang (Western China) at the Margao Buddhist Cave site where the oldest star map (The Dunhuang Star Atlas) was discovered in 1906. The map illustrates star constellations and cloud divination in equal measure. And much like the Dunhuang Star Atlas, this work offers both a mythological and empirical view of the heavens, upon which many cultures would later base their calendars systems.
In the current body of works in which he is delving deeply in astronomy and cosmology, he was particularly interested in how early star maps represented the heavens as a series of concentric circles, each circle being a planetary orbit. The choice of colour within these circles may seem random, but clearly the artist was making a relationship between representation and symbolism. Studying, referencing early medieval manuscripts illustrating geo (earth) centric view of the heavens he found each concentric circle represented a visible planet. According to Hermes, the Greek messenger of Gods, the earthly (metal) pigment colours not only symbolize the seven visible planets but are in fact its tangible form.
For an artist whose primary ingredient has been colour, specially given the fact that he grinds his own pigment – the combination of his ongoing research into planetary systems bring together two forces that Desmond Lazaro personal cosmology orbits within!
The artist lives and works between Australia and Pondicherry.
EXHIBITIONS
2022
THE EDGE: OF THE SPHERE
JANET LAURENCE | DESMOND LAZARO | DANI MARTI
30 August - 8 October 2022
SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY 2022
PAT BRASSINGTON | LYNDELL BROWN CHARLES GREEN | PETER DAVERINGTON | MURRAY FREDERICKS | JANET LAURENCE | DESMOND LAZARO | HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT | DANI MARTI | JULIE RRAP | IMANTS TILLERS | GUAN WEI | CATHERINE WOO
8 - 11 September 2022
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DESMOND LAZARO
BIOGRAPHY
Born Leeds 1968
Lives and works between Australia and Pondicherry.
2005 - Present P.S.T.A Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture (POWIA) London UK, M.A visiting tutor/international outreach tutor
1998 - 2000 PhD: Methods and materials of Pichhvai Painting, The Prince’s School of Traditional Arts, London, UK
1997 - 1998 INTACH Scholarship to India
1995 - 1997 MA in VIsual Islamic and Traditional Art, Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture, London, UK
1990 - 1994 MA in Painting, Commonweatlh Scholar to India, M.S University of Baroda, India
1987 - 1990 Bachelor of Fine Arts, UNiverstily of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
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2016
The In-Coming Passengers, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai, India2012
Desmond Lazaro, Ben Brown Fine Arts, London, UK2010
Desmond Lazaro, Beck & Eggling International Fine Art, Dusseldorf, Germany2008
Desmond Lazaro - Paintings, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai, India -
2022
The Edge: Of The Sphere, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
Sydney Contemporary, ARC ONE Gallery, Carriageworks, Sydney, Australia2019
Hong Kong Art Basel, Hong Kong, Hong Kong2018
Connecting Threads: Textiles in Contemporary Practice, Dr. Bhau Daji Lad Mumbai City Museum, Mumbai, India
Somewhere in Between, Khirki Extension, New Delhi, India
Hashiya’ the Border, Bikaner House, New Delhi, India
Planetary Planning, Dhaka Art Summit, Dhaka
Sensorium: The End is Only the Begining, Sunaparanta Goa Center for the Aer, Goa
India Re-Worlded: Seventy Years of Investigating a Nation, Gallery Odessey, Mumbai
Land and Language, Inaguration Theliab, Brussels, Germany
Planetary Planning, Dhaka Art Summit, Bangladesh, India
Indian Art Fair, New Delhi, India2016 - 17
Kochi - Muziris Biennale, Fort Kochi, India2015
Gates of the Lord: The Tradition of Krishna Paintings, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, USA2014
Aesthetic Bind: Floating World, Chemould Prescott Road, Mumbai, India2004
Materials and techniques of pigment painting, Museum Rietberg, Zurich, Switzerland2003
Pichhvai, Museum of Asiatic, Nice, France
Painting Pichhvai, British Council, New Delhi, India2000
British High Commission, New Delhi, India
Pichhvai Painting, Royal Commonwealth Society, London, UK1999
Dean Clough Art Centre, Halifax1997
Colours of the Earth, Yellow Tree Gallery, Oxford, UK1994
Contemporary Galleries, Ahmedabad1990
New Academy Art Gallery, London, UK
Bonham’s of Knightsbridge, London, UK
Mall Galleries, London, UK -
2022
Cosmos, Chemould Prescott Road, Bombay, India2008
Krishna’s Painters, Hinduism Today2004
Methods, Materials and Symbolism in the Pichhvai Painting Tradition of Rajasthan, Mapin, India2003
Materialien Und Techniken Der Pigmentmalerei, The Musuem Rietberg, Zurich, Switzerland
Pichhvai Painting Exhibition Catalogue, British Council, India -
2018
B.I.F.T Beijing Institute of Fashion Technology, Beijing, Lecture Place Museum, Forbidden City, Beijing, Lecture
Dunhuang Research Academy, Lectures & Workshops
Princes School of Traditional Art, London, Lectures & Workshops
Dunhaug Caves, China, Residency2017
Candlebark & Alice Miller Schools, JOhn Marsden’s Schools, Australia, Workshops
2016
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, Lecture2008
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Lecture2006
Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Workshop2004
Museum Rietberg, Zurich, Workshop2003
Habitat Centre, New Delhi, Workshop
Musee Des Asiatic, Nice, Workshop2002
Royal Commonwealth Society, London, Lecture
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Workshop Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Workshop Dean Clough Centre, Halifax, Residency2000
Art in Action, Oxford1999
Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Workshop1998
Art in Action, Oxford -
The Art Institute of Chicago , USA
Kiran Nadar Museum of Art
The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Devi Art Foundation
Various other private and public collections worldwide