About Claude Lawrence

Improvisation, to me, is the channeling of subconscious influences. Consciously, I’m satisfied when I have gone beyond the obvious; for example, the visual and intellectual, to the sensual, which I believe is energy, lyricism, and balance.

                  — Claude Lawrence

Claude Lawrence (born 1944) did not begin his career as a visual artist but as a musician. Between 1960-1980 he played the saxophone in various shows around the country.  It wasn’t until 1987 that Claude became a fulltime painter.

He is a self-taught artist, having learned everything he knows from experimentation and attending museums and galleries. Asked about artists who influenced him he said he studied painters in books, from Picasso to Basquiat, and by looking at art.

Claude lived and worked in Harlem from 1987-90.  During those years he met artists Fred Brown, Lorenzo Pace, Jack Whitten and Joe Overstreet. He worked the artist circuits, going to gallery openings and networking. Through word-of-mouth and diligence, he landed many exhibition opportunities. He met Bob Blackburn at an opening in New York who recruited him to study printmaking at the Printmakers Workshop from1992-93.

Claude left New York and moved to Stockbridge MA from 1990-91. He moved to Los Angeles from 1991-94, Sag Harbor from 1994-2005, then San Miguel, Cuernavaca and Mexico City from 2005-2010. He now resides in Chicago.

His visual style is confident, gestural, abstract, mysterious and bold. Areas of the paper have thick opaque paint with watercolor-like washes.  Some include charcoal drawings of faces and figures.  What they all have in common is modernistic forms, lyrical brushwork, strong colors, energy and confidence. He says his paintings “are based on harmony and come straight from the self-conscious.”

Lawrence’s work is in the permanent collection of thirty-four important American museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.

Claude Lawrence, The Closest View, 2003

Acrylic on paper

26.25h x 19w in

66.68h x 48.26w cm

SOLD

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
The New Savoy, 2001
Acrylic on paper
22.75h x 30w in
57.79h x 76.20w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Untitled
Acrylic on paper
17.50h x 23w in
44.45h x 58.42w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Future Lyricism, 2004
Acrylic on paper
22.50h x 30w in
57.15h x 76.20w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Untitled
Acrylic on paper
22.50h x 30w in
57.15h x 76.20w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Untitled
Acrylic on paper
22.25h x 30w in
56.52h x 76.20w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Current Affairs, 2002
Acrylic on paper
22.50h x 30w in
57.15h x 76.20w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Four Eyes
Acrylic on paper
22.25h x 30w in
56.52h x 76.20w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Sanity Clause, 2003
Acrylic on paper
22.25h x 29.50w in
56.52h x 74.93w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Untitled
Acrylic on paper
18h x 24w in
45.72h x 60.96w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Untitled, 2004
Acrylic on paper
22.75h x 30w in
57.79h x 76.20w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Untitled, 2001
Acrylic on paper
30h x 22.75w in
76.20h x 57.79w cm

Claude Lawrence (b. 1944)
Untitled
Acrylic on paper
16h x 23w in
40.64h x 58.42w cm

Claude Lawrence
War, 2001
Acrylic on paper
22.75h x 30w in
57.79h x 76.20w cm