Drawing of a daybed

Lukas Gschwandtner

Drawing of a daybed, 202331 x 120 x 80cmSign in to view price
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This minimalist contemporary art piece features a series of simple, rectangular ottomans with clean, geometric lines. The furniture is composed of sleek, black metal frames supporting plush, white cushions, creating a striking visual contrast. The stark, monochromatic color scheme, coupled with the bold, angular design, conveys a sense of modern sophistication. The artist's intention seems to be exploring the interplay between form, function, and materiality, challenging conventional notions of furniture and elevating the utilitarian object to a sculptural work of art. ...

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Lukas Gschwandtner
Artist
Lukas Gschwandtner
B.1995, Austrian

Lukas Gschwandtner (b. 1995, Salzburg). Lives and works in Vienna. Gschwandtner's practice focuses on the human scale and its interaction with space, furniture, and objects in historical and contemporary contexts. He examines the body language put forward by a piece of furniture, art or even a space and how this suggestion can be disrupted and repurposed through its use. His sculptural work extracts simplified forms from the paintings and art pieces he draws inspiration from, their historical, class, and gender context becomes more abstract and creates room for personal interpretations and experiences. Lukas Gschwandtner holds a BA in Art and Architecture from Chelsea College of Arts in London, UK, and has received previous training in accessory design and traditional leather working at the Modeschule im Schloss Hetzendorf in Vienna, AUT. Gschwandnter has exhibited at Lant Street in London, UK, curated by Jermaine Gallacher; Maniera in Brussels in 2021, BE; and at ArtBasel 2021, Basel, CH. Lukas has presented works at Paris, FR; at PadParis in 2021 and 2022. He has collaborated with various fashion houses such as Lemaire and Fendi in Rome. He has also worked on several scenography projects, including the SS24 Acne Studios Show as part of Paris Fashion Week, FR. Additionally, Lukas participated in the Persona Residency Exchange Program in Monterrey, MX; funded by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. ...

Lukas Gschwandtner: Artworks
Drawing of a daybed
Lukas Gschwandtner
Drawing of a daybed, 2023
31 x 120 x 80cm
Window 2, part II
Lukas Gschwandtner
Window 2, part II, 2023
124 x 130 x 72cm
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