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An Artist’s Alluring Paintings About Consumption and Waste

Last updated: May 1, 2025 10:45 pm
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Louisville, Kentucky — Lori Larusso’s artistic journey has been nothing short of fascinating. I first came across her work back in 2004 when she was a graduate student at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA). Her unique blend of acrylic paint and themes of consumption, waste, gratification, and leisure immediately caught my attention. Fast forward to 2023, I finally had the opportunity to see her work again in person in Louisville, where she had established herself as a prominent artist in the city.

One of the standout pieces I saw during my visit was Larusso’s wall installation, “A Pastiche of Good Intentions and Other Parties” (2019) at the KMAC Contemporary Art Museum. While food has remained a central theme in her art, her evolution as a painter was evident in the diverse range of possibilities she explored.

During my recent visit to Louisville for the Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture, I had the privilege of visiting Larusso’s studio. I was able to witness three bodies of work, including two completed and one in progress for her upcoming museum exhibition, “A Paradox of Plenty,” at the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts.

One of the series that stood out to me was “Ladyface Vase (1 – 14)” (2024), where Larusso depicted flowers in painted ceramic vases originally created by Betty Lou Nichols. These vases, inspired by Hollywood actresses of the past, symbolized a Euro-American ideal of beauty and glamour. Larusso’s exploration of color relationships in these paintings was both visually striking and thought-provoking.

Another series, “Bourbon Rocks on Red” (2025), showcased Larusso’s formal mastery of color. The intricate interplay of red, pink, maroon, brown, and tan shapes in these paintings blurred the line between abstraction and representation, creating a visually captivating experience.

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As I delved deeper into Larusso’s work, it became clear that her art is not just visually appealing but also socially and politically conscious. Through her exploration of themes like consumer society, waste, and the power dynamics between men and women, Larusso’s work offers a critical commentary on contemporary culture.

In her recent pieces like “Midden” (2025) and “Binge and Purge” (2025), Larusso delves into the complexities of consumer-driven society, highlighting the cycle of consumption and waste that defines our civilization. These thought-provoking works challenge viewers to reflect on their own relationship with consumerism and its impact on the environment.

Overall, Lori Larusso’s art is a testament to her evolving artistic vision and profound social commentary. As she continues to push boundaries and explore new themes, her work serves as a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness between art, society, and the environment.

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