Drawings,Video and Sculptures. The exhibition is to tell stories about the artist's creative practice and his instinct and of one summer spent in a tiny island of New England.
Unnatural Union. Solo Show
Drawing from personal memory, mid-20th century fiction, folklore myths, Matthew
Lutz-Kinoy presents new video and drawings. The exhibition is to tell stories about
the artist’s creative practice and his instinct.
One summer spent in a tiny island of New England, among dunes, sand, pine trees,
insects, birds, sea weeds and sea shells. He yearns to mingle with them without
restriction but still following his own instinct and being quite conscious of what
he is doing, remaining capable of seeing into himself as into clear water. It’s a
very secret story of Unnatural Union.
The exhibition includes five large abstract/figurative drawings, several small
drawings, also a video, mixing the flashback from his recent performance scenes in
NY with his life in the island.
Born in 1984, living and working In Brooklyn, Matthew Lutz-Kinoy is inspired by
everyday objects and pop culture. Yet his imagination brings the viewers well
beyond, into the sensation of timelessness, the whirlwind of tenderness. Recent
exhibitions include DiVA digital video art fair, NY & Paris; Thrust Projects,
NY; Bischoff Weiss, London; Arratia Beer, Berlin; Nunnery Gallery, London; as well
as several in site performances/video projection around NY and Berlin. This is his
second solo show at Yukiko Kawase.
In parallel, the installation of related sculptures of Lutz-Kinoy also will be shown
at Year 07 Art Projects held in County Hall in London at the booth of Yukiko Kawase
from October 11th to 14th.
Opening 26 september 2007
Yukiko Kawase
rue Adolphe Focillon 8, Paris
Free Admission