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13.09 2.11
Place
Objects With Narratives
ART + DESIGN
"Where the Wild Things Are" SOLO SHOW LUKAS COBER
About
"Where the Wild Things Are" is our latest solo exhibition by the acclaimed artist and rising star Lukas Cober. Inspired by the beloved children's book that enchanted him during his youth, Cober invites us into a dreamy world where each artwork is an individual wild being, exuding a playful and whimsical spirit.
Cober's latest collection embodies the essence of childlike wonder and uninhibited creativity. With a naive approach, he breathes life into his pieces through the sheer joy of exploring materials. Free from commercial constraints or rigid plans, his works are born from pure curiosity and unfiltered expression, as he endeavors to reconnect with his inner child.
Renowned for his innovative use of resin and fiberglass, Lukas Cober has made a significant impact on the contemporary art and design scene. Through casting, carving, and folding, he reveals the inherent strengths and beauty of his materials, making them relevant again in today's artistic landscape. "Where the Wild Things Are" not only showcases Cober's mastery but also celebrates the unrestrained creativity and imaginative spirit that define his work.
Also open on Sunday 15/09 and Sunday 22/09: 11am - 7pm
Cober's latest collection embodies the essence of childlike wonder and uninhibited creativity. With a naive approach, he breathes life into his pieces through the sheer joy of exploring materials. Free from commercial constraints or rigid plans, his works are born from pure curiosity and unfiltered expression, as he endeavors to reconnect with his inner child.
Renowned for his innovative use of resin and fiberglass, Lukas Cober has made a significant impact on the contemporary art and design scene. Through casting, carving, and folding, he reveals the inherent strengths and beauty of his materials, making them relevant again in today's artistic landscape. "Where the Wild Things Are" not only showcases Cober's mastery but also celebrates the unrestrained creativity and imaginative spirit that define his work.
Also open on Sunday 15/09 and Sunday 22/09: 11am - 7pm