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Emil Lukas
All Connected, Like It or Not, 5 December 2020 - 16 January 2021
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Emil Lukas, All Connected, Like It or Not

Confounding and exquisitely strange, the objects that Emil Lukas develops out of his alchemical studio practice are meditations on the workings of the universe. Lukas interweaves the organic and mineral, micro and macro, ordinary and sublime, natural and technical, scientific and mystical in tinker-y processes that are ultimately transcendent.

 

Lukas’s seventh solo exhibition at Hosfelt Gallery is comprised of two types of work from his many-pronged approach. Baffling sumi ink paintings on glass that refer both aesthetically and by way of their titles to historical photographs are paired with Lukas’s signature “thread paintings” in two formats: gigantic, horizontal rectangles and variously scaled tondos. It’s a paradoxical juxtaposition, considering the historic presumption of photography as documentation and the fact that Lukas’s “thread paintings” are so profoundly bewildering.

 

The series of work he calls “lost photographs” has, in fact, no technical relationship to photographic processes, instead evolving from his decades-long experimentations utilizing the movements of other living creatures to draw lines. In this newest iteration, layers of pigments are dragged across glass, which Lukas then mounts backward and frames in blocky, wooden constructions. Though completely abstract, they indeed evoke damaged gelatin silver prints — faded, stained and with peeling emulsion — conjuring places or times half-remembered.

 

Lukas is perhaps best known for his “thread paintings,” which, true to his modus operandi, are not made with paint. Instead, he constructs shallow wooden trays, or parabolic bowls from plaster, across which he stretches tens of thousands of colored threads. The accumulation of delicate fiber lines creates complex color fields that shimmer and glow, changing radically with shifts in ambient light or the motion of the viewer.

 

The heroically-scaled, rectangular works glimmer moodily, calling to mind twilit windows. The round pieces, luminous and spatially ambivalent, seem alternately to project and recede, suggesting floating spheres or depressions in the architecture. They also call to mind planets and moons, or ocular devices that allude to the lens of a telescope, microscope, or camera.

 

So what do we make of Lukas’s not-photographs in the context of his non-paintings? From its invention, photography was presumed to reflect truth. Think “photographic evidence.” But in fact, almost from the beginning, tricksters (and artists) have used darkroom techniques to manipulate and distort fact. Lukas’s “lost photographs” put us in the mindset that we’re looking at a depiction of “reality.” But these pictures are not documentation and the memories they arouse in us are inventions. Similarly, his thread “paintings” are indeterminate, undermining our ability to trust our senses.

 

Humans have a deep need to figure things out. Some of us look for answers in religion, others in science. Many of the people who are reading this look for meaning in art. But the task of the artist is not to spoon feed us truths… it’s to ask us questions. What does ‘truth’ even mean?  How do we know what we think we know? It’s the responsibility of a mindful viewer to come up with the answers. The magic of this exhibition is that from the humblest of materials — wood, plaster, glass, sumi ink and colored thread — Lukas conjures the most puzzling of objects: enigmatic artworks that defy definition and are open to as many interpretations as there are individual perspectives.

 

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Works
  • Layers of multi-colored threads strung across a round wooden and plaster panel create the effect of a glowing center that is encircled by a dark border
    Emil Lukas
    #1939, 2020
    thread, wood, plaster, paint, nails
    44 1/2 x 44 1/2 x 5 in
    113 x 113 x 12.7 cm
  • Layers of multi-colored threads strung across a round wooden and plaster panel create the effect of a dark blue center that fades to white on the outer border
    Emil Lukas
    fall way #1940, 2020
    thread, wood, plaster, paint, nails
    44 1/2 x 44 1/2 x 5 in
    113 x 113 x 12.7 cm
  • Dark gray vertical flat brushstrokes with overlapping ink trails that crawl across the paper with a heavier concentration of ink in the lower right corner. The work is contained in a white wooden frame.
    Emil Lukas
    lost photograph #69 circa 1925 #1969, 2020
    hand-ground Sumi on glass over paper and graphite in painted wood frame
    15 x 12 x 2 in
    38.1 x 30.5 x 5.1 cm
  • Light gray ink wash with overlapping dark ink trails that fade as they crawl across the paper
    Emil Lukas
    lost photograph #71 circa 1860 #1971, 2020
    hand-ground Sumi on glass over paper and graphite in painted wood frame
    15 x 12 x 2 in
    38.1 x 30.5 x 5.1 cm
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  • Layers of multi-colored threads strung across a rectangular wooden panel to create the effect of a glowing white center surrounded by a dark border
    Emil Lukas
    radiant hum #2023, 2020
    thread, wood, paint, nails
    78 x 96 in
    198.1 x 243.8 cm
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  • Layers of multi-colored threads strung across a rectangular wooden panel to create the effect of a glowing center surrounded by a thick faded maroon border
    Emil Lukas
    radiant hum #2021, 2020
    thread, wood, paint, nails
    78 x 96 in
    198.1 x 243.8 cm
  • Gray horizontal faded ink stains with overlapping dark ink trails bordered by a dark ink wash. Upper left corner has a heavier concentration of ink trails
    Emil Lukas
    lost photograph #80 circa 1860 #1980, 2020
    hand-ground Sumi on glass over paper and graphite in painted wood frame
    12 x 15 x 2 in
    30.5 x 38.1 x 5.1 cm
  • Gray horizontal faded ink stains with two seperate clusters of overlapping dark ink trails at the bottom
    Emil Lukas
    lost photograph #83 circa 1915 #1983, 2020
    hand-ground Sumi on glass over paper and graphite in painted wood frame
    12 x 15 x 2 in
    30.5 x 38.1 x 5.1 cm
  • Dark gray ink wash with overlapping darker and lighter ink trails bordered by a thin line of darker ink
    Emil Lukas
    lost photograph #70 circa 1860 #1970, 2020
    hand-ground Sumi on glass over paper and graphite in painted wood frame
    15 x 12 x 2 in
    38.1 x 30.5 x 5.1 cm
  • Gray faded ink stains with two seperate clusters of dark ink trails at upper right and left corners. The trails overlap near the center and crawl down to the bottom right corner
    Emil Lukas
    lost photograph #72 9.2020 #1972, 2020
    hand-ground Sumi on glass over paper and graphite in painted wood frame
    15 x 12 x 2 in
    38.1 x 30.5 x 5.1 cm
  • Light gray ink wash with overlapping dark ink trails that stretch across the left side of paper. A separate ink trail forms small arc at bottom right corner
    Emil Lukas
    lost photograph #84 circa 1860 #1984, 2020
    hand-ground Sumi on glass over paper and graphite in painted wood frame
    12 x 15 x 2 in
    30.5 x 38.1 x 5.1 cm
  • Gray ink wash with darker overlapping ink trails concentrated at bottom right corner. A small black ink puddle is at the bottom right corner
    Emil Lukas
    lost photograph #85 circa 1915 #1985, 2020
    hand-ground Sumi on glass over paper and graphite in painted wood frame
    12 x 15 x 2 in
    30.5 x 38.1 x 5.1 cm
  • A thick concentration of layers of multi-colored threads strung across a round wooden panel create the effect of a small glowing center that is encircled by dark border
    Emil Lukas
    molten fragment in apron pocket #1928, 2020
    thread, wood, plaster, paint, nails
    10 x 10 x 2 in
    25.4 x 25.4 x 5.1 cm
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  • Emil Lukas other of two worlds #1930, 2020 thread, wood, plaster, paint, nails 16 x 16 x 3 1/2 in 40.6 x 40.6 x 8.9 cm
    Emil Lukas
    other of two worlds #1930, 2020
    thread, wood, plaster, paint, nails
    16 x 16 x 3 1/2 in
    40.6 x 40.6 x 8.9 cm
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News
  • HG Magazine Issue no. 23

    HG Magazine Issue no. 23

    Emil Lukas at the gallery & in the studio; plus Suzusan Pop Up Shop, Tim Hawkinson, Crystal Liu, movie recommendation December 2, 2020
    Emil Lukas: All Connected, Like It or Not opens December 5 Suzusan Pop Up Shop @ Hosfelt Gallery In the Studio: Emil Lukas New to...
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