BETH LO: ORIENT

May 14 – June 10, 2023

Beth Lo

I, You, He/She/It Vase, 2023

18h x 15w in

BL222

SOLD

Beth Lo

Good Children Vase: Water, Air, Flowers, Trees, 2023

14h x 12w in

BL223

$ 3,200.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

Family (Inheritance Series), 2022

Coil built porcelain, underglaze, cone 6 oxidation

BL213

SOLD

Beth Lo

Chinese Medicine Jar I, 2023

20h x 15w in

BL227

$4,400.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

Chinese Medicine Jar II, 2023

18.50h x 11.50w in

BL228

$ 4,000.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

Chinese Medicine Jar III, 2023

12h x 14w in

BL229

SOLD

Beth Lo

Tā 他, Pronoun: He/She/It, 2023

23h x 15w x 12d in

BL254

$ 5,200.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

Learn English Flash Cards: Snack Tray Set, 2022

porcelain

BL214

SOLD

Beth Lo

Inheritance (Boy), 2023

16h x 10w in

BL230

$ 2,800.00

SOLD

Beth Lo

Inheritance (Girl), 2023

17.50h x 9w in

BL231

$ 2,800.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

I, You, He/She/It Jar, 2023

11h x 9.50w in

BL225

$ 3,000.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

Ginger Jar, 2023

11h x 12w in

BL224

$ 3,500.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

Model Minority, 2022

Slip cast porcelain under glazes, Cone 6

BL216

SOLD

Beth Lo

Not Me, 2022

Slip cast porcelain underglaze, cone 6

BL217

$ 1,800.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

Paper Scissors Rock (Lidded jar), 2023

18h x 12w x 12d in

BL220

SOLD

Beth Lo

Snail, Snake, Frog (Lidded jar), 2023

18h x 12w x 12d in

BL221

SOLD

Beth Lo

Chinese American Take Out (Stack), 2023

14h x 9w x 8d in

BL232

SOLD

Beth Lo

Chinese American Take Out, 2023

5h x 11w x 6d in

BL233

SOLD

Beth Lo

The Pekin, Butte, MT II
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

9h x 14w in

BL240

SOLD

Beth Lo

The Pekin, Butte, MT
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

9h x 14w in

BL239

SOLD

Beth Lo

The Wok, Livingston, MT
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

9h x 14w in

BL236

$ 1,600.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

Dragon Inn, Homewood, IL
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

BL247

NFS

Beth Lo

China Garden, Lewistown, MT II
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

9h x 14w in

BL238

SOLD

Beth Lo

China Garden, Missoula, MT
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

9h x 14w in

BL241

SOLD

Beth Lo

Chinese Garden, Cheney, WA
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

6h x 13w in

BL245

SOLD

Beth Lo

Lucky Chinese Cafe, Baker, MT
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series
, 2023

10h x 6w in

BL234

SOLD

Beth Lo

Dragon Palace, Laurel, MT
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

10h x 6w in

BL235

$ 750.00

Inquire

Beth Lo

China Garden, Lewistown, MT
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

4.50h x 10w in

BL237

SOLD

Beth Lo

Pagoda, Missoula, MT
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

5h x 5w in

BL242

 

SOLD

Beth Lo

The Montana Cafe, Hamilton, MT
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

5h x 9w in

BL243

SOLD

Beth Lo

Chinese American Cuisine, Cascade Locks, OR
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

10h x 6w in

BL246

SOLD

Beth Lo

Golden Dragon, Post Falls, ID
Chinese Restaurants of the West Series, 2023

7.50h x 10w in

BL244

$750

Inquire

Beth Lo

You Will Finally Figure Out Which Plastics You Can Recycle, Green Fortunes Series, 2023

5h x 12.50w in

BL250

SOLD

Beth Lo

Your Hard Work Will Help Combat Global Warming, Green Fortunes Series, 2023

5h x 12.50w in

BL249

SOLD

Beth Lo

A New Bike Will Help You Get To Work, Green Fortunes Series, 2023

5h x 12.50w in

BL252

SOLD

Beth Lo

You Will Build a Compost Pile This Year, Green Fortunes Series, 2023

5h x 12.50w in

BL248

SOLD

Beth Lo

You will Plant A Successful Organic Garden, Green Fortunes Series, 2023

5h x 12.50w in

BL251

SOLD

Beth Lo

Green Fortune Cookies, 2023

Cimplimentary with purchase

Press Release

Beth Lo is generously donating 15% of all her proceeds from this show to the environmental organization of your choice.  In an effort to educate and engage the viewer, Beth asks that the purchaser of her work choose from a list of organizations for her to donate to.

To visit these organizations website and learn more, please click on the names below. 

MASSACHUSETTS ORGANIZATIONS:
Malden River Works
350 Mass
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute (WHOI)

MONTANA ORGANIZATIONS:
Bitterroot Land Trust
Montana Environmental Information Center
Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance

NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:
Global alliance For Incinerator Alternatives
Pesticide Action Network North America
Our Children’s Trust

OPENING RECEPTION SATURDAY MAY 20 3-5PM

ARTIST TALK SUNDAY MAY 21, 2PM

 

Lucy Lacoste Gallery is delighted to present ORIENT May 14—June 10, 2023, a rare solo exhibition with the American born Chinese artist Beth Lo. Here the artist continues to explore themes of family; introduces a new series on Chinese Restaurants of the West; addresses gender identity and strengthens her support of the environment through the medium of ceramics.

As an American born Chinese, much of Lo’s ceramic art draws from themes of childhood, family, Asian culture, and language. In ORIENT through her Chinese Medicine Jars Series, the artist continues to pay tribute to her mother Kiahsuang Shen Lo, a self-taught Chinese brush painter who passed away in 2019 whom Beth credits with being ‘one of the most positive minded people I have ever known’. The large red vessels, often lidded, are hand-formed by coiling and decorated with references to paintings by Kiahsuang, as a continued homage and form a focal point of the exhibition.

Chinese Restaurants of the West is an entirely new series of hand-formed and painted plates in which the artist emphasizes how important Chinese Restaurants were to the survival of the Chinese immigrant in the US. Lo noticed that: ‘during some of my favorite road trips in the Northwest USA, that even some of the smallest towns in the most rural, out of the way places often had a Chinese restaurant, sometimes looking like it had been there for many years.’ The artist looked at the uneven history of early Chinese immigrants to the West, exploited for their cheap labor in the mines and railroads while facing racist exclusionary laws. ‘They all needed to eat, and Chinese typically are chauvinistic about their food.’ Lo is familiar with many interesting side stories about Chinese restaurants, and how these often family-run operations continue to cope with the tastes of Western clients. That her aunt and uncle had a Chinese restaurant in a Chicago suburb bolstered her interest in documenting this facet of the Asian-American experience. The plates, each of which depict a Chinese restaurant in a western town, will be hung from East to West as they exist on the USA map.

Ta and I, You, He/She/It vase and jar
In today’s culture, English language pronouns are getting more attention, with an emphasis on accurately denoting a person’s identity. The Ta series includes a two-sided figurative sculpture with a female face on one side and that of a male on the other; and a vase and a lidded jar both titled I, You, He/She/It addresses this theme. As the artist says ‘the pronoun “Ta” in spoken Chinese is gender neutral. The word can mean He, She or It. After contact with the West in the late 19th or early 20th century, the Chinese developed a different written form for the word but pronounced it the same.’ Therefore, Lo grew up thinking that there was an equivalence between male, female and “other”.

As an artist and human being, Lo is taking an active role in protecting the future of our planet. Thus, she has created the Green Fortune Series which “plays off of the typical fortune cookie format yet suggests ways that our future could be more environmentally responsible.” Beth Lo is generously donating 15% of all her proceeds from this show to the environmental organization of the buyer’s choice. The purchaser of work from this show will get to choose an organization from a list provided. To educate and engage the viewer, she asks that the purchaser of her work choose from a list of organizations to which she will donate.

Beth Lo (1949) was born in Lafayette, Indiana, to parents who had recently emigrated from China. She received her MFA at the University of Montana under the renowned Rudy Autio, whom she succeeded as head of the ceramics department upon his retirement. She has received many accolades, from being Montana’s Potter Laureate to the prestigious USA Hai Award for $50,000. Now retired from teaching, Lo can focus on her studio practice in Missoula, Montana where she lives. Beth Lo is also represented by Natsoulas Gallery in California who published the Beth Lo Monograph and by Radius in Montana.

Recently To Go, a piece made in collaboration with the wood sculptor Adam Manley was acquired by the MFA Boston and will be on display in Tender Loving Care opening there in July 2023. Lo’s work can also be found in the collections of the Alfred Ceramic Museum, the Tweed, Duluth MN and Microsoft, among others.

As Beth Ann Gerstein of AMOCA, Director of AMOCA, the American Museum of Ceramic Art states “Beth Lo has been a quiet powerhouse for more than three decades as an artist, educator, and a children’s book illustrator.”

As Lucy Lacoste says: “The consummate artist and professional, Beth Lo has given us a tremendous body of new work speaking to her primary themes of family, the Chinese experience in America, the Environment and moving beyond. This is her third major show with us and we are grateful to be representing her for so many years.”

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