A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - This curatorial selection focuses on Alexander Lufer’s Eidolon series, a body of work in which geometric form is pushed toward a heightened state of presence. Cylinders, arches, blocks, and curved volumes are arranged as if in dialogue, each composition balancing mass, reflection, and spatial tension with remarkable clarity.
Emerging from the artist’s earlier investigations into three-dimensional still life, these works move decisively toward a more autonomous visual language. The objects no longer function as references so much as constructed entities—forms that assert themselves through scale, surface, and relation. Their metallic luminosity and sharply defined edges lend the series an architectural sensibility, where each canvas feels less composed than built.
What distinguishes 'Eidolon' is its ability to hold the precision of geometry against the freedom of painterly gesture. The result is a series that occupies a compelling threshold between still life, abstraction, and spatial design, where form itself becomes the primary subject.
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