2006050201 | Florian Lechner
2006050201 | Florian Lechner
Artist Florian Lechner
Material/technology: Pigment on aluminum body, CGI based UV direct printing
Dimensions: 100 cm x 75 cm 3.2
Year: 2024
€ 3526.41 EUR net
Clear lines, simple elegance and reduced colours characterise his works, which at first appear sober. The classic limitations of painting are overcome and the space is taken over by the precise shapes. The first impression of the works is often deceptive: what initially appears sober and neutral is subverted by Lechner using subtle means. Lechner detaches the work of art from its physical existence, shifts it into the ephemeral and juggles with the viewer's perception. Lechner's style is described as "contemporary baroque", which is characterised by a juxtaposition of different levels of spatial dimensions that are manipulated in such a way that a visually overwhelming experience is created.
Florian Lechner is a German sculptor born in 1981 in Burghausen, Germany. He currently lives and works in Munich. Lechner graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich in 2012, where he studied sculpture under Professor Hermann Pitz and Hans Op de Beeck. In 2012, he was a master student of Professor Hermann Pitz. Lechner's work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions such as "RENDER", "Werkvorstellung", "Ideation", "Raumskizze" and "Totalraum". His work has also been featured in group exhibitions including "+1", "Intersection", "Comfy with Sonic Speed", "twenty.thousand.volts", "Printemps", "Best Of" and "THE WORKS". Lechner's works have been collected by the Bavarian State Painting Collections in Munich. Lechner's art was shown in virtual reality and online tours as part of the Werkschau 2021 and the Positions Berlin Art Week 2020. He has received several awards, including the 2012 Bavarian Culture Prize in the art college category and the 2011 Heitland Foundation Promotion Prize, Celle. In 2020 he worked as an artistic and research assistant at the Chair of Fine Arts at the Faculty of Architecture at the Technical University of Munich.
Florian Lechner’s first solo museum exhibition “rauschen” ended in June 2024 at the Museum of Object-Free Art in Otterndorf.
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