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Deposit 7

21.000 

This artwork in the *Material Scapes* series is a polyptych consisting of four panels, featuring elements such as sculpture materials and clay containers from the sculpting studio. The piece showcases structures and textures that both capture and reimagine the materiality of these objects. It seeks to emphasize objects that, beyond their expressive attributes, embody what sociologists term “agency.” This notion parallels the way we discuss human beings in anthropocentric terms—considering aspects like age, physical state, life, and roles.

SKU: LQT987-4-4-1 Categories: ,

Year: 2020
Materials: Oil on canvas
Autenthification: This artwork is signed/dated on the back
Series: Material Scapes

Material Scapes is an art series focused on re-evaluating and reconstructing materiality. It unfolds in stages, drawing from theories of post-materiality and the sociology of objects, and is grounded in the artist’s exploration of the symbolism in everyday materials.

The series begins with Depot, a project that examines the arrangement and use of various elements from daily artistic practice. Inspired by the environments of the National University of Arts in Bucharest and the decommissioned spaces of the CFP, this project reflects Lucaci’s interest in the interaction between ordinary materials and their potential for new artistic expression.

Material Scapes serves as a collection of fragments from the artistic environment, acting as a repository of icono-affective memory. These objects, removed from their original contexts, are abstracted, depersonalized, and reassembled into new visual structures. This reconfiguration alters their meanings, creating a composition that may lack formal coherence but gains significance through its transformation. The final work, a montage of images and assembled objects, resonates in both historical and contemporary contexts, connecting elements of neo-avant-garde and neo-expressionism.

Weight 21 kg
Dimensions 10 × 165 × 125 cm
Artist

Subject

Figurative

Orientation

Horizontal

Size

Extra-large

Dimensions & Framing

Artwork Dimensions:
120 x 160 cm
Weight:
5 kg

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