‘Finder/Builder’-The Lost Object

‘Finder/Builder’-The Lost Object

Opening Reception: Thursday 6th April, 6-9pm

Exhibition Dates: 07.04.17 – 25.04.17

Email contact@stolenspace.com to register your interest.

StolenSpace Gallery is proud to present ‘Finder / Builder’ the new solo show by The Lost Object.

The Lost Object works with discarded and abandoned materials, creating ‘Lost Objects’, a kind of collaboration between the artist and time and nature itself, incorporating the materials flaws and physical history into the work, creating something fresh and new.

“When I talk about collaboration with time and nature, I’m talking about how weather and age create many of the colours and textures in the work. The elegant forces that govern our natural world are constantly altering and effecting everything, I enjoy thinking of this as a collaboration.”

He tackles each piece with no set in stone plan, allowing the material to dictate the way in which it is used and changed.

“Essentially, I use a zen like approach to ‘lost object’ making. I’m searching for balance and harmony… The materials inform the outcome. I find what feels to be a visual balance, an aesthetic appropriateness, for whatever materials I use.  It’s a form of game to me for sure, like building blocks or legos, even like chess. It is a form of meditation.”

In his new show, ‘Finder / Builder’, The Lost object continues with this Zen like practice but taking it towards the modern age, using more modern tools and incorporating aspects of the Binary System. Binary arithmetic uses only 1 and 0 (taken from the 5000 year old Chinese text, yin and yang) and is used in every modern computer, from iPhones to the technology used to control modern tools. In this way, Zen Philosophy is the dominant philosophy on our planet right now.

The Lost Object takes objects which the modern age has thrown away and creates something new, modern and beautiful.

Having featured in previous group show (LAX/LHR) we are excited to see The Lost Object take over the gallery and transform it into his natural yet modern world.

Email contact@stolenspace.com to register your interest.