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CURRENT EXHIBITION

RECENT WORKS

This work explores division and interval as structuring principles, in dialogue with the spatial logic of the Ryoan-ji Zen garden and postwar abstraction.

From Ryoan-ji 9
​Acrylic paint, natural pigment, Fabriano paper 300g. 70x99,8cm

This work treats the surface as a rhythmic field, where interval and repetition structure perception, in dialogue with the logic of the Ryoan-ji Zen garden and postwar abstraction.

Composition 60326
​Acrylic paint, natural pigment, Fabriano paper 300g. 73x73cm

Composition 1526f

Composition 1526
​Acrylic paint, natural pigment, gesso, oil pastel 91x72,5cm

Dominique Lutringer's art work "Landscape 10124"

Quadriptyque: Nature
Oil pastel, Natural Pigment, Gesso, Acrylic on Panel   160x160cm 

Spontaneity in Form and Color

Focusing on his creative approach, Dominique Lutringer aims to achieve expression without premeditation, striving to avoid deliberate control during the creative process. Instead, he shapes his work with a graceful fluidity that transcends calculated thought, freely exploring form, color, and texture. For him, spontaneity serves as the driving force of creation. The resulting pieces are not only explorations of these elements but also embody his unique rhythmic structures, producing a beauty that feels spontaneous and instinctual.

His abstract landscapes incorporate grids and lines interwoven into layers of paint, with veils of white brushstrokes that conceal and reveal parts of the image, inviting viewers to look beyond the surface. In some works, vibrant reds and earthy tones surface from beneath these grids, creating a tension that mimics the unpredictability of nature.

Drawing 4425 -  Water, quietness, life

Drawing #4425
Colored pencil, Arches paper 300g, 64x64cm

Fritz Hansen x Dominique Lutringer: a successful combination of talents.

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Alongside these paintings are ceramic sculptures that embody his spontaneous creativity in three-dimensional form. Organic shapes expand naturally, intertwining with delicate swirls of pastel colors, reflecting the artist’s rhythm in both movement and harmony. Bold lines accentuate the curves, adding contrast and depth to the softer impressions, evoking the natural rhythms of the world.

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Ceramic sculpture, composed of flowing, organic volumes marked by incised linear rhythms. The surface translates drawing into three dimensions, establishing a dialogue between line and form that echoes postwar abstraction and the sculptural language of modern ceramics.

figure 0724
Ceramic clay, glaze w29xd29xh45cm

Ceramic sculpture, composed of compact, organic volumes with a softly glazed surface marked by dispersed traces of color. The form unfolds through subtle asymmetries, translating gesture into a condensed, three-dimensional presence, in dialogue with modern ceramic abstraction.

​Figure 1024
​Ceramic clay, glaze, w16xd15xh18cm.

Ceramic sculpture, composed of vertically developing organic forms marked by incised linear rhythms. The line structures the volume from within, creating a continuous movement through the form, in dialogue with postwar abstraction and modern ceramic sculpture.

​Figure 1124
Ceramic clay, glaze, w22xd23xh38cm

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