Lothar Götz
Disco-Square, 2020
Perspex cube, acrylic on wood
20x20x20cm
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Lothar Götz’s understanding of architecture provides the foundation and philosophy behind his work as an artist. Renowned for his widely exhibited murals, which have found their way to the walls...
Lothar Götz’s understanding of architecture provides the foundation and philosophy behind his work as an artist. Renowned for his widely exhibited murals, which have found their way to the walls of museums and galleries throughout the U.K. and internationally, Götz has managed to scale down his usual practice but still allow for maximum impact for his small wall-hanging work Disco-Square for Cure3.
In the artist’s words: “The work is a colourful abstract composition on the wooden support of the cube, treating the support like a wall within the architectural space of the Cube. The geometry reacts to the given dimensions. Like a painting in a site-specific context, it is corresponding with the space of the cube, its materiality and light conditions. The colours are bright and bold, appearing as subtle reflections on the surrounding Perspex walls”
In the artist’s words: “The work is a colourful abstract composition on the wooden support of the cube, treating the support like a wall within the architectural space of the Cube. The geometry reacts to the given dimensions. Like a painting in a site-specific context, it is corresponding with the space of the cube, its materiality and light conditions. The colours are bright and bold, appearing as subtle reflections on the surrounding Perspex walls”
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