In his works, Lukas Sterzenbach reflects and processes the aesthetics of materials in relation to their origin and their social embedding. To this end, he works with research-based and experimental methods that lead to abstraction and refer to a logic and structure derived from nature.
The everyday repetitive experience of environment and action characterizes the view. A gaze that is subject to a complex narrative that reflects the value, functions and attributes of materials in their everyday use. Each material has a specific production-aesthetic state that reflects the naturalness and versatility of materiality. In conclusion, a transformation of the material leads to a transformation of the narrative.
The processing of materialities in the form of non-objective art is subject to abstract thoughts. In the context of the exhibition "Dichotomy of Transience", Lukas Sterzenbach deals with the dichotomies of thought underlying the process, which are partly complementary and partly mutually exclusive.
Order to disorder, function to evaluation, presence to absence, transience to beauty, naturalness to unnaturalness.
His works encompass painting and sculpture and are characterized by details that tell stories about the origin and transformation of the material.
Vernissage: 31.03. from 7 pm. Come and see!
The shop window exhibition is illuminated daily from 8 am to 11 pm.
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