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Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings

June 27, 2025 through January 4, 2026

One of the most original and influential artists of the past three decades, Lisa Yuskavage (American b. 1962) creates works that affirm the integrity of her media (painting, drawing and printmaking) while challenging conventional art historical precedents. At once confrontational and meditative, her works blur the boundaries between high and low art, exploring traditional genres—the nude, portraiture, landscape and still life—with a contemporary eye to issues of female transgression and empowerment rooted in popular culture.

Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings is the first comprehensive museum presentation of the artist’s drawings. Incorporating drawings from the early nineties to the present and including sketches and finished studies, the exhibition will feature a wide range of her explorations with materials including work in graphite, pen, Conte, pastel, charcoal, distemper, monotype, gouache, watercolor, acrylic and ink on paper. It will chart Yuskavage’s career-long inquiry into how process and material experimentation create entirely new ways to find images. From her earliest drawings of imagined figures and still lives, through a period of investigation into what constitutes a model, to her recent studio and landscape scenes synthesizing the real and the imagined into a new kind of fictional reality, Yuskavage’s drawings give insight into the way we see and comprehend the world. Within the jewel-like space of the Thaw Gallery, the exhibition provides an immersive experience, allowing the viewer to enter the artist’s mind.

Organized by Claire Gilman, Acquavella Curator and Department Head of Modern and Contemporary Drawings.

Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings is made possible with assistance from Caroline Howard Hyman, David Zwirner, Ashton Alexander and John Kline, Kathy Jaharis, the Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg Foundation, the Fuhrman Family Foundation, Mari and Mark Ghuneim, Jean-Pierre and Rachel Lehmann, Carol Saper, and an anonymous donor. The exhibition is a program of the Morgan Drawing Institute.

Lisa Yuskavage, Piggyback Ride, 2009. Charcoal and pastel on paper, 48 3/8 x 42 inches (122.9 x 106.7 cm.) Collection Glenn and Amanda Fuhrman NY, Courtesy the FLAG Art Foundation.

Selected Images

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
Piggyback Ride, 2009
Charcoal and pastel on paper
Collection Glenn and Amanda Fuhrman NY, Courtesy the FLAG Art Foundation.
© Lisa Yuskavage
Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
Rapture #2, 1993
Watercolor
Private Collection © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
Sketchbook page for Blonde Brunette and Redhead, 1995
Graphite, collage, oil, and pastel
Force Villareal Collection. © Lisa Yuskavage Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
Cuatro, 2003
Conté crayon on vellum
Force Villareal Collection © Lisa Yuskavage
Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
All’s I Got Are Big Boobs, 1996
Pastel
Courtesy of Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York and Aspen © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Still Life Wearing a Wig, 1999
Watercolor on paper
Private collection © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
Leg, 2002
Conté crayon on painted paper
Private Collection © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
Asschecker, 1999
Gouache and graphite
Private Collection © Lisa Yuskavage
Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
Hippies, 2013
Pastel on toned paper
Private collection © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
Studio Study, 2020
Graphite on vellum
Private Collection © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Lisa Yuskavage, (b. 1962)
Neon Sunset, 2013
Monoprint with hand additions in pastel mounted on aluminum
Private Collection © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner

Gallery Images