
Lisa Jo was born in Los Angeles in 1983 and attended New York University, receiving a BFA in 2005 and living and working between LA and New York until moving to Berlin in 2018. Jo’s work has been shown at galleries and institutions in New York, Los Angeles, Zürich, London, Paris, Cologne, and most recently at the Kunsthalle Zürich.
Jo’s painterly project mediates a process of revealing and concealing. An initial impression of flatness belies an intricately layered composition, while glimpses of body parts or hints of architecture crop up only to be truncated or unraveled just as abruptly. Addressing painting’s perennial concern with its surface, Jo plays with negative space, as graphic cut-outs rendered in thinly-applied paint destabilize the distinction between background and foreground. Any illusion of immediacy is emphatically just that: an illusion.

Lisa Jo
Installation View at Galerie Molitor 2024


Oil on linen
144 x 120 cm

Oil on linen
144 x 120 cm

Oil on linen
144 x 120 cm

Oil on linen
164 x 250 cm


There’s something daring in the palette — mottled browns, uneasy yellows — evocative of a line from Rebecca Morris’s iconic abstractionist manifesto: “Black and brown, that shit is the future.”
Jo resists painting’s ploys for easy seduction and instead engages the viewer in a kind of edging.


Oil on linen
100 x 250 cm

Oil on linen
100 x 250 cm

Oil on linen
165 x 172 cm

Oil on linen
180 x 120 cm

Lisa Jo, Installation view at Galerie Molitor, 2024
Recent installations accentuate the corporeal quality of these encounters by pulling paintings off the wall so they become entities approached with one’s whole body. Informed by research into Carlo Scarpa’s exhibition design, this mode of interaction echoes the anti-hierarchical formal qualities of the paintings themselves. These paintings function like broken codes or unfinished sentences, leaving one to fumble through fractured picture planes. And find what? No proverbial truths, but discomfort, and moments of grace.




Artist lamp by Lisa Jo and Joseph Bourgeois
Ed. of 3

Artist lamp by Lisa Jo and Joseph Bourgeois
Ed. of 3

Artist lamp by Lisa Jo and Joseph Bourgois
Ed. of 3

Artist lamp by Lisa Jo and Joseph Bourgeois
Ed. of 3