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SUMMARY:Linus Lohmann: Pacing
DESCRIPTION:Since 2016 I have been developing a drawing technique using handcrafted mechanical tools and ink to create intricate\, large format dot drawings built up in layers. The work emerges from my fascination with contemporary and obsolete printing techniques\, nature\, limits and phenomena of optical perception. Cloudy and diffused assemblies of dots create pointillistic intuitive landscapes\, disguised or dissolved imagery of the non-existing and the newly invented.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/linus-lohmann-pacing/
LOCATION:Ásmundarsalur\, Freyjugata 41\, Reykjavík\, 101\, Iceland
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SUMMARY:Linus Lohmann: “…something that was\, & isn´t”
DESCRIPTION:The exhibition “…something that was\, & isn’t” contains two four colour intaglio photopolymer prints adjacent to a sculpture. \nThe works derive from impressions and memories of several buildings housing the Technical Museum of East Iceland\, decimated by the landslides in Seyðisfjörður in December 2020. \nWhile the destroyed buildings of the museum contained many objects documenting the technological history of the area\, it also hosted an active wood workshop in the old shipyard and a print shop in the former machine hall. Both places formed the centre of Lohmanns’ practice as sources of inspiration and workshop practice. \nThe photos taken during the clean-up of the devastated area depict the aftermath and remnants of two rooms in the museum. The kaffistofa (cafeteria) and skrifstofa (office). \nThese rooms were always experienced as some kind of a time capsule\, a familiar and timeless space. \nThe pictures show the places in their physically manipulated state. Distorted by natural forces\, powered by mud and water. \nFor Lohmann\, the images form a thicket of illogical memory\, their now distorted mosaic parts stir recollection\, prompting an attempt to reconstruct the former spaces. \nThe photos are reproduced using a multicolored photopolymer etching process. \nThe printworks are framed\, using a rather unusual material\, POM plastic\, commonly used in the fish industry. \nThe sculpture accompanying the printworks resembles the occurring deformation of buildings. We witness folded and morphed shafts of raw timber\, missing any sense of their previous purpose\, eliciting new apparitions. Lohmann uses the same steam bending technique used to build wooden ships to compose the sculpture\, a nod to the former shipyard destroyed by the landslide. \nThe completed cleanup of the area leaves hardly any trace of the former site. The time spent within it is preserved only through memory. \nLinus Lohmann (b.1982) is a visual artist who works in drawing\, print making and sculpture. \nHis works focus on connections between intention and substances\, utilizing various techniques to develop processes for image-making. Throughout his practice\, he explores the perception of materials\, legacy of objects and space by orchestrating re-manifestations of material particles through drawing and experimental printmaking techniques.  \nSculptural elements research processes from technology and traditional handcraft. His interest in the intersection between the hand and the device\, incorporating process in the creation of works. \nRecent exhibitions include: 100West Corsicana\, Texas 2022\, Ásmundursalur\, Reykjavik 2021\, Sammlung Simonow\, Berlin 2021\, List í Ljósi\, Seyðisfjörður 2021\, LungA Festival\, Seyðisfjörður 2021. \nLinus lives and works between Reykjavík and Seyðisfjörður\, Iceland.
URL:https://old.icelandicartcenter.is/exhibition/linus-lohmann-something-that-was-isnt/
LOCATION:Outvert Art Space\, Aðalstræti 22\, Ísafjörður\, Iceland
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