Estrid Lutz Bosnia and Herzegovina, b. 1989

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.