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Florian Lechner : Glass, Light, Space, Sound, Hardback Book

Florian Lechner : Glass, Light, Space, Sound Hardback

Edited by Peter Schmitt

Hardback

Description

Glass is a threshold material, serving as both a divider and an opening, for one can always see what is behind it.

This is a unique phenomenon and it is confounding, as well as being alluring and enhancing, making the space breathe.

Florian Lechner, born in 1938, has dedicated himself to this unique material.

He explores its substance and formal possibilities through architectural works and sculptural objects.

He also experiments with it in combination with the media of light, sound and movement.

For him it is essential to forge his work single-handedly, because only unrestricted personal creative input and the development of one's own, often innovative ways of working can ensure an authentic result.

However, the concepts behind his works and their spiritual roots are always more important to him than the process of their creation.

Intellectual significance defines Florian Lechner as an artist.

His takes an intellectual and philosophically motivated approach, but the result is always a sensory experience and never dominated by dry theory. Text in English & German.

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