Background
Lil Picard was born Lilli Elisabeth Benedick October 4, 1899 in Landau, Germany.
Lil Picard was born Lilli Elisabeth Benedick October 4, 1899 in Landau, Germany.
Upon completing high school, Lil studied literature and art in Berlin.
She was the only child of Jakob, a wine producer and merchant, and Rosalie Benedick. She spent her childhood and adolescence in Strasbourg, Germany, which is now in France. Westermann’s Monashefte introduced her to art and inspired her to draw at an early age.
Marriages and Life in Berlin
Surrounded by dynamic artists, writers, composers, and filmmakers who moved to Berlin after World War I, the couple married in 1921.
Lil Picard became a cabaret performer, acting in a small part in the film Variété. Picard also became involved in the Berlin Dadaist movement, associating herself with Dadaists George Grosz, Hugo Ball, and Richard Huelsenbeck and artists Bertolt Brecht, Otto Dix, and Hans Hoffman.
In 1926, she separated from Fritz Picard. Struggling with the skin condition shingles, her career in show business ended and Picard turned her attention to journalism.
She wrote feuilleton for the Berliner Börsenkurier and worked as a fashion designer and model.
In 1933, the year of Hitler’s accession to power, she became fashion editor of Zeitschrift für Deutshe Konfektion, and a cultural reporter for the fashion and women"s supplements of the Berliner Tageblatt, among other publications. In 1935, Picard married banker Hans Felix Jüdell. Due to the persecution of Jews and Hans’ career pursuits, he changed his name to Henry Odell or O"Dell.
New York
In New York, Picard began to paint and exhibit works, and also worked as a journalist for over three decades, writing for Arts Magazine, East Village Other, and Interview.
In the 1960s, Picard produced painting, collage and assemblages, and was known as a frequenter of Andy Warhol’s Factory. Her 1967 performance, "Construction-Destruction-Construction," at the Judson Church Gallery, was filmed by Andy Warhol.
She also participated in feminist performance art with Carolee Schneemann and Yoko Ono. In New York, Lil Picard dated First Rate (at Lloyd's) Jensen and Ad Reinhardt.
Solo Show. David Anderson Gallery.
1960. (first solo show)
Goethe House. 1976.
Ronald Feldman Gallery.
1976.
Holly Solomon Gallery.
1976.
Neue Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin. 1978.
“Lil Picard and Counterculture New New York” Grey Art Gallery, New York University. 2010 (premiere). University of Iowa Museum of Artist
Spring, 2011.