Installation view: Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. Window to The Clouds;
Salon Berlin, Museum Frieder Burda
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, An opening of the field, 2020. Wool. Courtesy of the artist; The Ray, 2019. Acrylic on canvas, 260 x 170 cm. Private Collection.
Courtesy of the artist; Photo: Thomas Bruns
Installation view: Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. Window to The Clouds;
Salon Berlin, Museum Frieder Burda
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, Window to Rio, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 170 x 255 cm;
Lectures of Burle Marx, 2020, Acrylic and charcoal on canvas, 160 x 255 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Mendes Wood DM São Paulo, New York and Brussels; Photo: Thomas Bruns
Installation view: Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. Window to The Clouds;
Salon Berlin, Museum Frieder Burda
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, Thunberg Greets The Nations, 23 September 2019, 2019. Acrylic on canvas, 260 x 170 cm.
Courtesy of the artist and Collection Mario Testino; Photo: Thomas Bruns
Installation view: Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. Window to The Clouds;
Salon Berlin, Museum Frieder Burda
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, Vue du torrent du Valentin dans le parc des Buttes Chaumont au sud, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 197 x 138 cm; Capriccio à Paris, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 160 x 250 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Mendes Wood DM São Paulo, New York and Brussels; Photo: Thomas Bruns
Installation view: Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. Window to The Clouds;
Salon Berlin, Museum Frieder Burda
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, An opening of the field, 2020. Wool.
Courtesy of the artist; Photo: Thomas Bruns
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, Pillow In The Form Of Reclining Child With Polkadots, 2018. Glazed ceramic, 30 Å~ 10 Å~ 13 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Fitzpatrick Gallery; Photo: Andrea Morin
Presented at Salon Berlin, the Berlin-based project and exhibition space of the internationally renowned Museum Frieder Burda, Baden-Baden, Window to The Clouds is Paris-based artist Matthew Lutz-Kinoy’s first institutional solo presentation in Germany. Mirroring Salon Berlin’s engagement for diverse potentialities in contemporary artistic creation, Lutz-Kinoy embraces the full dimensionality of the exhibition space as he conceives an immersive and sensorial environment for visitors that sheds light on his deeply spatial approach to painting, rooted in the body and performance. Comprised of recent paintings, ceramics and a site-specific sculpture, the exhibition imagines a series of contemporary landscapes as painterly reflections that look at — and through — various architectures, historical paintings and current events. These environments act as stages for worlds of shared experience, human presence and touch.
Window to The Clouds is on view through June 5 @ Salon Berlin Auguststr. 11–13, 10117 Berlin
Installation view: Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. Window to The Clouds; Salon Berlin, Museum Frieder Burda
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, Wings of Flamingos, Camargue, 2020. Acrylic on canvas, 380 x 690 cm. Courtesy of the artist; Keramikos 3, 2019.
Hand-painted set of 20 glazed ceramic plates. Courtesy of the artist and Mendes Wood DM São Paulo, New York and Brussels;
Pillow In Cognac With Relaxed Figure, 2018; Pillow In The Form Of Reclining Child With Polkadots, 2018; Pillow In Green With Relaxing Figure, 2018; Pillow In The Form Of Reclining Child With Landscape, 2018; Pillow In The Form Of Reclining Child, Fishing Net, 2018.
Glazed ceramics, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and Fitzpatrick Gallery; Photo: Thomas Bruns
Installation view: Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. Window to The Clouds; Salon Berlin, Museum Frieder Burda
Exhausted Angel Receives an Announcement in Rodin’s Garden, 2019.
Acrylic on canvas, 260 x 170 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Vince Q.Y. Xie;
Photo: Thomas Bruns
Installation view: Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. Window to The Clouds;
Salon Berlin, Museum Frieder Burda
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy, The Ray, 2019. Acrylic on canvas, 260 x 170 cm.
Private Collection. Courtesy of the artist;
Photo: Thomas Bruns
Matthew Lutz-Kinoy. Window to The Clouds; Salon Berlin, Museum Frieder Burda; Courtesy of the artist; Photo: Kamel Mennour,
Paris/London