Lori Earley
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Lori Earley is an American pop surrealist artist who specializes in painting portraits of women.

Life and work


Lori Earley was born in Rye, New York. She studied oil painting at the School of Visual Arts
School of Visual Arts
The School of Visual Arts , is a proprietary art school located in Manhattan, New York City, and is widely considered to be one of the leading art schools in the United States. It was established in 1947 by co-founders Silas H. Rhodes and Burne Hogarth as the Cartoonists and Illustrators School and...

in New York where she received an Illustration BFA in 1995. Her work has appeared in several exhibitions including solo shows in Seattle, Santa Monica, and New York City. Earley describes her work as "a combination of classical realistic rendering with a personal element of distortion."

Earley's work has appeared in NYArts Magazine, The New York Post, WeAr Magazine, Bon Magazine, Fefé Magazine, Juxtapoz Magazine, Elegy, Rojo Magazine, Direct Art Magazine, Traffic, The New York Sun, Fine Art Magazine, The L Magazine, Hi Fructose Magazine, and Home and Garden Magazine.

Solo exhibitions

  • (2009) "Laments and Lullabies", Opera Gallery, London, England
  • (2008) "Fade to Gray", Jonathan Levine Gallery, New York, New York
  • (2007) "Anima Sola", Opera Gallery, New York, New York
  • (2006) "Estranged", Copro Nason Gallery, Santa Monica, California
  • (2005) Roq la Rue, Seattle, Washington

Group exhibitions

  • (2009) "Worlds on Fire", Curated by the Shooting Gallery and Will. i. am, Pacific Electric Lofts, Los Angeles, CA
  • (2008) "Crimes On Canvas", Curated by M Modern Gallery, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • (2008) Roq La Rue 10th Anniversary Group Exhibition, Seattle, Washington
  • (2008) "Made in New York", Opera Gallery, New York, New York
  • (2006) "Arcanum", Strychnin Gallery, New York, New York
  • (2005) "The Pony Project", The Milk Gallery, New York, New York
  • (2005) "Sin", Excellent Virtu Gallery, Deland, Florida
  • (2005) "Goddess", Opera Gallery, New York, New York
  • (2005) "Idols of Perversity", Bellwether Gallery, New York, New York
  • (2005) "Pop Pluralism", Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York, New York
  • (2004) Fuse Gallery, New York, New York

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