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Charles
Lutz is a New York based artist whose work has been exhibited in the
US and Internationally. Lutz's works deal with the very nature of human
desires and explores economic, social, and financial markets including
the contemporary art market. He deals with these themes through the
painstaking techniques of the traditional crafts person, be it the luxury
trunk maker, the master printer, the illustrator, or the realist painter.
Through the implementation and manipulation of the techniques of these
artisans, Lutz examines the nature of desire, the exploitation of man,
and the human condition as a whole. Lutz also examines the idea of the
ready-made through the appropriation of the work of Andy Warhol. Through
both reproduction and manipulation of Warhol's work, Lutz explores how
these works can function both conceptually and as a form of currency
in a capitalistic and exploitative society.
Lutz
has been in several one man exhibitions and group shows internationally,
and has also done projects for Surface Magazine, Time Out New York,
and the Terminal 5 exhibition at JFK International. The artist lives
and works in Brooklyn, NY.
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