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CHRISTIANE LOHR.


GALLERIA SALVATORE + CAROLINE ALA

The first thing one noticed in Christiane Lohr's recent show was the barely tangible presence--it could almost be described as an absence--of a sculpture made entirely of horsehair horse·hair  
n.
1. The hair of a horse, especially from the mane or tail.

2. Cloth made of the hair of horses.


horsehair
Noun
. Skillfully tied together and attached to both ceiling and floor, extremely fine black threads delineated the outlines of a volume, which the eye, only after considerable effort, gradually perceived as a set of three intersecting ones. Occupying the entire front room of the gallery, the structure animated the space with its impalpability im·pal·pa·ble  
adj.
1. Not perceptible to the touch; intangible.

2. Difficult to perceive or grasp by the mind.



im·pal
, instilling in the viewer the fear either of not seeing the work clearly or of accidentally destroying it with a misstep. In other parts of the gallery, more interweavings of horsehair, mounted to the wall on small nails, seemed equally defenseless. Lohr's work often emanates this air of fragility. Even the small sculptures exhibited on tall wooden bases seemed similarly at the mercy of events.

Lohr's sculptures are constructed entirely from organic materials,, whether they are assemblages of ivy seeds, berries, dandelions, or some other natural element whose forms can easily be interlocked. For example, spiky clusters of ivy seeds become building blocks in Piccola torre (Small tower), 1999. Lohr's form-follows form method of construction results in elegant, complex geometric structures, which, depending on the original shape of the small "building blocks," take on conical or trapezoidal shapes. It's as if the artist has only to visualize the autonomous formal properties that pertain to pertain to
verb relate to, concern, refer to, regard, be part of, belong to, apply to, bear on, befit, be relevant to, be appropriate to, appertain to
 a particular substance in order to create her work Lohr collects her materials during frequent rambles, on foot or on horseback on the back of a horse; mounted or riding on a horse or horses; in the saddle.

See also: Horseback
, through a wide range of natural environments. At times her chosen materials are so delicate that particular works have to, be presented inside glass boxes, as in the case of a series of dried dandelion dandelion [Eng. form of Fr.,=lion's tooth], any plant of the genus Taraxacum of the family Asteraceae (aster family), perennial herbs of wide distribution in temperate regions.  heads that lie on their sides atop a rectangular base.

In general, Lohr's work seems to be generated from an ars combinatoria Ars Combinatoria may refer to one of the following.
  • A logical method described by Gottfried Leibniz in his De Arte Combinatoria and attributed to Ramon Llull
  • Ars Combinatoria, a Canadian mathematical journal
, based on mathematical calculations. Each work has its own self-evident modular logic and seems able to proliferate infinitely, like modules of Minimalist sculpture. But while those modules were abstracted from phenomenological data to achieve a pure a priori a priori

In epistemology, knowledge that is independent of all particular experiences, as opposed to a posteriori (or empirical) knowledge, which derives from experience.
 state, Lohr takes the very concept of modules back to its phenomenological origins, perhaps suggesting its roots in processes of natural growth.
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Author:Verzotti, Giorgio
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Date:Jan 1, 2000
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