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Dominique Lutringer

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Dominique Lutringer
Chochikukyo 5321
Pigment, acrylic on paper
24 x 18"

Artist Statement
This series of abstract paintings offers a personal interpretation of Chochikukyo, a Kyoto villa designed by architect Koji Fujii in 1928. Through a carefully balanced interplay of color, texture, and geometric composition, the works translate the architectural harmony of the villa into a pictorial language.

The vertical and horizontal divisions recall the structure of traditional Japanese interiors, where sliding panels and wooden frameworks define spatial relationships. The restrained color palette-deep blacks, warm reds, and earthy tones-evokes the natural materials and atmospheric depth of the space. Layers of pigment create a tactile surface, referencing both the aged patina of the villa and the organic interaction of light and shadow within its walls.

The use of a small, uniform paper format enhances the intimacy of the series, reinforcing the personal and contemplative nature of the work.

Artist Bio
Dominique Lutringer, born in Strasbourg, France, with both French and German origins, earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Aix-en-Provence. His artistic journey took a significant turn in his early 30s when he moved to Japan, inspired by Yukio Mishima's The Golden Pavilion. This move was fueled by a longstanding fascination with Japanese culture that began during his adolescence.

In Japan, Lutringer's work evolved to focus on color, transparency, and layering. His paintings are celebrated for their dynamic interplay of light, shadow, and form, offering viewers a multifaceted experience of color and depth. Lutringer also explores ceramic making in a studio located in the Shigaraki area, renowned for its long tradition of ceramics in Japan. This medium further enhances his exploration of texture and form. His work is exhibited internationally and held in various public and private collections. Beyond his artistic practice, Lutringer is deeply involved in education. He offers art workshops for children with specific needs and for schools lacking dedicated artistic programs.

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