![]() ![]() Referring to Formalism, with his work Lut adds a new meaning to the factors shape, line, color, texture, material and method and manages to let us continue watching endlessly. Lut changes our way of watching into a search for the essence of a painting or an object. Behind a simple looking concept of great visual impact, a system of minuscule imperfections – like a drop of dried epoxy or a pencil line – is hidden, revealing vulnerability and individualism. Lut composites his monochrome shapes, which have an enormous impact on the viewer and the surroundings, with thin layers of paint, tape, PVC or epoxy. Abstract but never strictly geometrical, Lut’s paintings are as direct as a logo. The work of Marius Lut (1976) is defined by cutting colors and even more cutting shapes. Lut and Van der Ploeg complement this tight architectural structure with contrasts in shape, color and texture. Niens is showing a sequel to his former fair presentations in Berlin and Miami with a literally and metaphorically ‘closing’ installation. In the section Art Nova at Art Basel Miami Beach, West is presenting works by three Dutch artists: new abstract work by Marius Lut and Jan van der Ploeg inside a new site-specific installation by Jasper Niens.Īll works have been specially made for this fair and form a collective presentation together. Open: December 2nd to December 5th, 2010 Vernissage: Wednesday December 1st 2010 from 6 PM to 9 PM Marius Lut, Jasper Niens, and Jan van der Ploeg at Art Basel Miami Beach 2010 ![]()
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