The enigmatic artist who captured the comedy and violence of American life

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Lutz Bacher, Jackie  Me (1989)

No one knows Lutz Bacher’s real name, even to this day. Living and working between California and New York throughout her life, the artist adopted the masculine pseudonym early in her career and continued to use it until her death in 2019. It makes sense, though. Bacher’s work – which spans a variety of media, from photography, to found objects, produced across several decades – is open-ended, eclectic, impossible to categorise, and frequently plays around with ideas of authorship andhellip;

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Source: www.dazeddigital.comoriginal article published 2025-10-24 11:06:00.

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