In the Mood for Deviance
Vielmetter Los Angeles•May 30, 2026 — Jul 11, 2026
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Vielmetter Los Angeles is thrilled to present In The Mood for Deviance, the first West Coast solo exhibition of works by Montréal-based artist Lyne Lapointe, on view from May 30th through July 11th, 2026.
Lyne Lapointe (born 1957 in Montréal, Canada) has been widely recognized for her provocative early installations and architectural interventions examining the relationships between the marginalized body and the institution and has played an influential role in shaping feminist and queer discourse. Her mixed media works experiment with a variety of unconventional materials and techniques, skillfully collaging together figuration with found objects and plant and animal-derived substances. Driven by what she calls “an archaeology of memory,” Lapointe’s practice attempts to make tangible what is unseen and give form to explorations of subjectivity, desire, and bodily relationships to technology and the natural world.
Lapointe’s newest work uses playful surrealism and a distinctly queer…
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In the Mood for Deviance
Vielmetter Los Angeles•May 30, 2026 — Jul 11, 2026
Press Release
Vielmetter Los Angeles is thrilled to present In The Mood for Deviance, the first West Coast solo exhibition of works by Montréal-based artist Lyne Lapointe, on view from May 30th through July 11th, 2026.
Lyne Lapointe (born 1957 in Montréal, Canada) has been widely recognized for her provocative early installations and architectural interventions examining the relationships between the marginalized body and the institution and has played an influential role in shaping feminist and queer discourse. Her mixed media works experiment with a variety of unconventional materials and techniques, skillfully collaging together figuration with found objects and plant and animal-derived substances. Driven by what she calls “an archaeology of memory,” Lapointe’s practice attempts to make tangible what is unseen and give form to explorations of subjectivity, desire, and bodily relationships to technology and the natural world.
Lapointe’s newest work uses playful surrealism and a distinctly queer…










































































































