Bio

Lawrence Carroll was an American artist born on November 16, 1954, in Melbourne, Australia, and passed away on February 21, 2019, in Los Angeles, California. He was known for his unique contributions to abstract art, blending elements of painting, sculpture, and installation to create works that evoke a contemplative and emotional depth.

Carroll grew up in Australia before moving to the United States to pursue his artistic career. He eventually settled in Los Angeles, where he developed his distinctive style often characterized by the use of everyday materials such as wood, cardboard, and paint.

His works, often minimalist and subdued in nature, explore ideas of transience, memory, and the human experience. Carroll’s paintings and sculptures often feature elements of aging and decay, evoking a sense of melancholy and nostalgia.

Although Carroll’s work is often associated with the abstract art movement, it was also deeply personal and intimate, often inspired by his own life and experiences. His artworks invite the viewer into a contemplative reflection on time, space, and the human condition.

Throughout his career, Carroll enjoyed international recognition, with solo exhibitions in renowned galleries and museums worldwide. His work is included in numerous public and private collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.

Lawrence Carroll is remembered as an artist who brought a unique and contemplative voice to the contemporary art landscape, and his legacy endures through his influential contributions to abstract art.

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