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Emil Lukas

b. 1964

"Every Seven Years, #0743" 2002

Mixed media on canvas and on eight separate sheets of paper
Signed, titled, and dated on the lower right side of the stretched canvas; titled again, verso; each sheet of paper numbered sequentially in pencil, recto and verso, and with two reinforced holes at the upper edge for display purposes, all in the hand of the artist
9 pieces
37.5" H x 29.25" W x 4" D; Largest sheet: 37.5" H x 29.25" W; Smallest sheet: 24" H x 17.75" W

  • Provenance: Marcel Sitcoske Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
    The Collection of Ralph and Sheila Pickett, acquired from the above, 2002
  • Notes: The work is comprised of the canvas piece, as well as eight sheets of mixed media works. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this collection will go to benefit the Institute of Contemporary Art San Jose.

    Emil Lukas, born in 1964, is an American contemporary artist renowned for his innovative use of materials and unique approach to artmaking. Raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Lukas developed an early fascination with both art and the natural world, interests that would profoundly shape his future work. He pursued a formal education in Fine Arts at Edinboro University, where he honed his skills and laid the groundwork for his distinctive artistic style. 
     
    Lukas's career took off in the 1990s, marked by his groundbreaking thread paintings. These works, which involve meticulously stretching thousands of threads across wooden frames, blend elements of painting, drawing, and sculpture. The resulting compositions are intricate and layered, challenging traditional definitions of painting and engaging viewers in a dialogue about light, shadow, and color. This innovative technique exemplifies Lukas's broader artistic philosophy: an emphasis on process and the exploration of perception. 
     
    In addition to his thread paintings, Lukas has made significant contributions to the field of sculpture through his mixed media works using found objects. These sculptural pieces are composed of materials gathered from everyday life, transformed into complex, multi-layered forms that evoke a sense of history and memory. By integrating discarded items such as wood, metal, and fabric, Lukas creates assemblages that challenge viewers to reconsider the value and meaning of overlooked objects. These sculptures highlight his skill in recontextualizing mundane materials into thought-provoking art. 
     
    A central theme in Lukas's work is his deep engagement with natural processes and the passage of time. His art often draws inspiration from phenomena such as insect behavior, plant growth, and water movement, reflecting an organic rhythm and transformation. This connection to nature is mirrored in his artistic methods, which often involve repetitive, meditative actions that build complexity over time. 
     
    Lukas's work has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions across prestigious venues such as the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and Sperone Westwater Gallery. His pieces are part of esteemed collections, including those of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Panza di Biumo Collection, solidifying his status in the art world. 
  • Condition: Visual: Overall good condition. Each of the individual sheets with various handling creases and small abrasions commensurate with the materials used and with handling and display.

    Blacklight: No evidence of restoration.

    Unframed


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