Estrid Lutz (Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1989) works with resistant and lightweight materials including aluminium honeycomb, carbon fibre, and epoxy resin to create sculptures and wall works. Conflating the high-tech with images of the natural environment, such as space, coral, and seaweed, Lutz’s work speaks of our Anthropocentric epoch, investigating the interactions between the human-technological and the forces of nature.
Solo exhibitions include: CFAlive, Milan; Everyday Gallery, Antwerp; Moco, Montpellier (Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud); Kunstverein Arnsberg; and The Composing Rooms, Berlin. Group exhibitions include: Museo Anahuacalli, Mexico City; Paradise Row, London; and MAMO, Cité Radieuse Le Corbusier, Marseille. Lutz graduated with a BA with honours from the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris and MA from Art Center College of Design, LA.