Michael Lazarus (born 1969) is an American painter.
[1] His first solo exhibition was in 1998 at Feature, Inc.[2] Lazarus was represented by Feature until 2011, exhibiting alongside artists including B. Wurtz, Dike Blair, Jim Isermann, Tom Friedman, Lisa Beck, Takashi Murakami, and Lily van der Stokker.
[3] Lazarus has had solo exhibitions in Los Angeles,[4] San Francisco,[5] Montreal, Antwerp, and Amsterdam.
In 2006 Lazarus' works were exhibited in conversation with Emory Douglas and Corita Kent in "That was then...
[6] Lazarus has also worked as a collaborator in the group Assume Vivid Astro Focus, on two separate projects.
[7] Lazarus' work is included in several public and private collections, including The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery,[8] The Portland Art Museum, The Progressive Corporation,[9] and JPMorgan Chase.
[10] His work is featured in Cut & Paste: 21st-Century Collage.
Curator and Critic Tours, Connective Conversations: Inside Oregon Art 2011-2014, The Ford Family Foundation and University of Oregon.
Roberts, Richard Brereton with Caroline (2011).
London: Laurence King Publishing.
"The Allure of the Homespun in the Maw of the Digital Age".
"Art in Review: The Perpetual Dialogue".
"Michael Lazarus at San Francisco Art Institute and Feature".