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Artur Lescher

Bio

For more than thirty years, Lescher presents a solid work as a sculptor, which results from a research around the articulation of materials, thoughts and forms. In this sense, the artist has on the particular, uninterrupted and precise dialogue with both architectonic space and design, and on his choice of materials, which can be metal, stone, wood, felt, salts, brass and copper, fundamental elements to highlight the power of this discourse.

Even if Lescher’s work is strongly linked to industrial processes, achieving extreme refinement and rigor, his production does not have the form as the only purpose, actually, it goes beyond it. This contradiction opens space for myth and imagination, essential elements for the construction of his Minimal Landscape [Galeria Nara Roesler, 2006].

By choosing names for his artworks, such as Rio Máquina, Metamérico or Inabsência (Projeto Octógono Arte Contemporânea, Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo, 2012) Lescher proposes an extension of the work, suggesting a narrative, sometimes contradictory or provocative, that places the spectator in a hiatus, in a suspended condition.

Artur Lescher was born in São Paulo/SP, Brazil, 1962, where he lives and works. He participated in the 19th and 25th editions of the Bienal Internacional de Arte de São Paulo, São Paulo/SP, Brazil (1987 e 2002), and in the 5th Bienal do Mercosul, Porto Alegre/RS, Brazil (2005). He took part in several group exhibitions in Latin America, Europe and in the United States, as well as in two solo shows, the first one at Instituto Tomie Ohtake (ITO), São Paulo/SP, Brazil (2006), and, more recently, at the Palais d’Iéna, Paris, France (2017) and Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo (2019).

Andrea, 2019

Glass

150 x 12 cm diameter

Glasstress 2019

Massi, 2019

Glass

204 x 14 cm diameter

Glasstress 2019

Verdi, 2019

Glass

185 x 24 cm diameter

Glasstress 2019

Luce, 2019

Glass

185 x 15 cm diameter

Glasstress 2019

Senza Titolo, 2019

Glass

167 x 20 cm diameter

Glasstress 2019