Leda Luss Luyken
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Leda Luss Luyken, née Valata, (born 1952 in
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), Greece, is a Greek/American
conceptual artist Conceptual art, also referred to as conceptualism, is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional Aesthetics, aesthetic, technical, and material concerns. Some works of conceptual art, sometimes ca ...
, who lives and works in Germany.


Biography

Leda Luss-Luyken was educated at the Ecole d'Humanité in Switzerland and studied arts and architecture in Zurich, New York and Manchester. During that time she was particularly influenced by the works of
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,
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and Richard Neutra as well as Japanese garden architecture. She then began her professional career as an
architectural designer The term architectural designer may refer to a building designer who is not a registered architect, architectural technologist or any other person that is involved in the design process of buildings or urban landscapes. Architectural designers ...
and interior architect in New York, working intensively with designs by Charles Eames,
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and
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. Drawing on this experience, Leda Luss Luyken has been working since 1983 as a
conceptual artist Conceptual art, also referred to as conceptualism, is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional Aesthetics, aesthetic, technical, and material concerns. Some works of conceptual art, sometimes ca ...
in England, Germany and Greece. She received painting tutorials from Alfred de Vivanco, a pupil of
Emil Nolde Emil Nolde (born Hans Emil Hansen; 7 August 1867 – 13 April 1956) was a German-Danish painter and printmaker. He was one of the first Expressionists, a member of Die Brücke, and was one of the first oil painting and watercolor painters of th ...
and is regularly being coached by Gisela Sellenriek ( Academy of Fine Arts Berlin and Munich).


Works


Figurative works 1985 to 1996

This is a body of work ranging from life drawing to expressive figurative paintings depicting personifications of the ''condition humaine''. They were shown in two major solo shows in Amsterdam and are documented in a monograph.


ModulArt 1996 to date

ModulArt Modular art is art created by joining together standardized units (modules) to form larger, more complex compositions. In some works the units can be subsequently moved, removed and added to – that is, ''modulated'' – to create a new work of art ...
is Leda Luss Luyken'
conceptual innovation
a "new way of motion in painting" ( Denys Zacharopoulos). Luss Luyken has produced cycles of paintings using this innovative technique: Millennium (1996–2002); Greek Spirit (2003–2005); Genesis (2006–2008); 96% Dark Matter (2008–2010); Cosmos Sensual (2010–2011). Each of these cycles comprises approximately 20 large scale paintings measuring 180 : 180 cm or more. In terms of contemporary art, ''ModulArt'' belongs to the category of
conceptual art Conceptual art, also referred to as conceptualism, is art in which the concept(s) or idea(s) involved in the work take precedence over traditional aesthetic, technical, and material concerns. Some works of conceptual art, sometimes called insta ...
. It is not so much the finished painting but its openness to change and alterability that define the basic idea of ''ModulArt''. The painter's sujets are open to their de- and reconstruction into new, modulated images. To do so, the artist lets go of her work and allows for its further development by the viewer. The viewer thus becomes an active user of art. Modulated images open up new perspectives and insights on the subject, the artistic development of a piece of art remains in a state of flux. Such further development of a ModulArt painting is open-source and can be done any time in nearly unlimited variations. Luss Luyken's ''ModulArt'' coincides and was developed independently during the same period of time with Stefano Vagnini's
ModulArt Modular art is art created by joining together standardized units (modules) to form larger, more complex compositions. In some works the units can be subsequently moved, removed and added to – that is, ''modulated'' – to create a new work of art ...
in the realm of musical composition. Both hold that the artist’s tools to creativity are virtually unlimited by way of ''ModulArt''. Luss-Luyken's ''ModulArt'' was publicly exhibited in museums in Leipzig, Munich, Berlin and Weimar as well as in major solo shows in galleries in Amsterdam, Berlin, Zurich and Munich. Luss Luyken's ''ModulArt'' is documented in a catalogue, a monograph, a collector's catalogue and three films.Dagmar Scheibert and Reinhard Eisner: Παντα ρει: Leda Luss-Luyken's ModulArt, film + tv feature, 12’, Berlin, 2004 , Roman Luyken: :ModulArt©LLL, 1’30”, Studio L, London, 2009 , Peider Defilla: Leda Luss Luyken: ModulArt, TV feature for BRalpha TV, 15', Munich, 2011


RiceArt 2001 to date

''RiceArt'' is multimedia work on transparent
rice paper "Rice paper" has many varieties such as rice paper made from tree bark to make drawing and writing paper or from rice flour and tapioca flour and then mixed with salt and water to produce a thin rice cake and dried to become harder and paper-like ...
. Using this medium, Leda Luss Luyken has produced the following series of paintings: The Aphrodite Series (2001); The Nike Series (2003); The Garden of Eden Series (2004); The E-motions Series (2005). Each of these consists of between 20 and 30 works, mostly on Indian or Chinese rice paper and in some cases using a combination on both. Many of the themes are drawn from ancient mythology and Luss Luyken transposes their essence into
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.


Museum exhibitions

*1996
Museum Grassi in Leipzig
, solo exhibition , Palympsistos , *2001 Haus der Kunst , München (K 01) , *2003
Abgusssammlung Antiker Plastik
, Berlin , solo exhibition , 4Olympia04 , *2004 Haus der Kunst , München (K 04) , *2008
Stadtmuseum in Weimar
, solo exhibition , Greek Spirit , *2012 Cultural Centre of Apollonia Milou , solo exhibition , A Voluntary Love ,


Works in the public domain

*1985 1000 Jahre Verden , glass mural , stained glass , 10 : 2.50 meters *1988 Links , The European Institute for the Media , Manchester (UK) , 480 : 180 cm *1999 Links , 480 : 2180 cm , Landesanstalt für Medien , Düsseldorf , Germany *2002 Aphroditi ,
United Buddy Bear ''Buddy Bears'' are painted, life-size fiberglass bear sculptures developed by German businesspeople Klaus and Eva Herlitz, in cooperation with sculptor Roman Strobl. They have become a landmark of Berlin and are considered unofficial ambassad ...
contracted by the Embassy of the Hellenic Republic, Berlin and sponsored by Honorary Consul Mme. Madeleine Schickedanz , exhibited at the Brandenburger Tor in Berlin and auctioned for the benefit of UNICEF *2003
Olympic Ambassador
,
Buddy Bear ''Buddy Bears'' are painted, life-size fiberglass bear sculptures developed by German businesspeople Klaus and Eva Herlitz, in cooperation with sculptor Roman Strobl. They have become a landmark of Berlin and are considered unofficial ambassado ...
for the Hellenic Republic, publicly shown in 2003 Berlin , 2003 Kitzbühel (AU) , 2004 Hong Kong , 2004 Istanbul , 2005 Tokyo , 2005 Seoul , 2005 Sydney , 2006 Berlin , 2006 Vienna , 2007 Cairo , 2007 Jerusalem , 2008 Warsaw , 2008 Stuttgart , 2008 Pong Yang , 2009 Buenos Aires , 2009 Montevideo , 2009 Berlin , 2010 Astana , 2010 Helsinki , 2011 Sofia , 2012 New Delhi , 2013 Paris , 2014 Rio de Janeiro , 2015 Havana * 2004/05 Gelber Engel , sculpture 63 : 99 : 85 cm , commissioned by
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Germany , on public display at ADAC Cologne , * 2010 2K1, a contemporary DanceModulartVideo project , Kunsthalle whiteBOX Kultfabrik , Munich ,


Major solo gallery shows

*1969 Stöckli Ausstellung, Ecole d'Humanité, Goldern, Switzerland *1987 5th Annual Exhibition of Young Artists, Cavendish House, Manchester, U.K. *1990 My Gender: a Woman Paints Women, Casabella Gallery, Manchester, U.K. *1992 Always at Midnight, Gallery Brouwersgracht Twee Drie Acht, Amsterdam, The Netherlands *1994 De koning en zijn hofhouding, Gallery Brouwersgracht Twee Drie Acht, Amsterdam, The Netherlands *1994 Right or Wrong, my Love, Galerie Belarte, Dübendorf, ZH, Switzerland *1998 Farbige und Weiße, Kunstpavillion Munich, Germany *1999 Perhaps Love, Gallerie Brouwersgracht Twee Drie Acht, Amsterdam, The Netherlands *2001 Die Sünde, HYPOSWISS, Zurich, Switzerland *2002 Six-pack, Galerie Browersgracht Twe Drie Acht, Amsterdam, The Netherlands *2004 Overzichtstentoonstelling 1991–2004, Gallery Twee Drie Acht, Amsterdam, The Netherlands *2006 Greek Spirit: e-motion, camera artis, Schauplatz für moderne Kunst, Munich, Germany *2008 Genesis, Camera artis, Schauplatz für moderne Kunst, Munich, Germany *2008 RiceArt, Galerie Refugium, Dresden, Germany *2009 :ModulArt = 4^y x y!, Marstall, Berg, Germany *2010 ModulArt: Freude an Innovation, BMW - SM, Munich , Germany *2010 , local > global , P1 , arts space , Melos , Greece *2011 Cosmos Sensual, ars24, Munich, Germany


Art trade fair shows

* 2011 , Ai15 , ART INNSBRUCK , Austria , * 2011 , und#6 , Karlsruhe , Germany , * 2011 , art Athina , Greece , * 2012 , Ai16 , ART INNSBRUCK , Austria ,


Bibliography

*Breaking the Rules , Die Regeln brechen, ed by Tom Prader, English and German , 127 pp. , 84 color prints, Zurich , 1997 *TryDax, Designed and edited by Klaus Walterspiel, 19 pp. with numerous color prints , Munich , 2000 *Leda Luss Luyken :ModulArt, ed. by Georg von Kap-herr , English and German , 112 pp. with 60 color prints , Bobingen , 2008 , * Wanderjahre, Arbeiten aus der Sammlung Kaske 1970-2010, ed by Anna Wondrak, Munich, 2011 ,


Films

*Παντα ρει: Leda Luss-Luyken's ModulArt , Film + TV feature , 12’ , by 3’30” films , Berlin , 2004 , *:ModulArt©LLL, 1’30” , by Roman Luyken , Studio L , London , 2009 , *Leda Luss Luyken: ModulArt , TV Feature by Peider Defilla , for BRα - ARD TV , Munich , 15' , 2011 ,


Memberships

*Kulturverein Berg , Germany *
Kunstverein München The Kunstverein München (km) is a non-profit art association located in the Hofgarten in Munich, Germany. It was founded in 1823 and is one of the oldest German art associations. The Kunstverein, a privately sponsored association with almost 1,3 ...
k.m , Munich , Germany


External links


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Luss Luyken, Leda 1952 births Living people Greek emigrants to Germany Artists from Athens