Emil Lukas
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Lukas is best known for “paintings” that consist of rectangular or circular wall-bound objects crisscrossed with thousands of miles of Guttenberg thread, each strand wrapped around nails driven into the paintings’ supports along the edges. Lukas refers to the surface at the back of each of these objects as a “reflector,” a pseudo-mirror that causes ambient light rays to bounce back aggressively through the mesh of thread into space, where it meets the viewer’s eyes. With time and focus, where the density of the mesh thins out around the center of each composition, a sphere-like form emerges, hovering in front or behind the object like an intangible, ethereal presence. Whereas most painters are concerned with light and lighting insofar as they can be used to enhance the painting’s surface, or at least prevent distraction from what is rendered on this surface, for Lukas light itself plays the starring role.
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