René Luckhardt (born 1972) is a
Swiss-
German artist. Luckhardt holds a Master of Fine Art degree in Painting from
Chelsea College of Arts, London.
Luckhardt's art often deals with positions in art history, most recently with those of
Man Ray or
Marjorie Cameron. His practice has been described as "ricerche" (Peter Weiermair).[1] Luckhardt uses the source materials for "multiple transformations." "The archaeological process is not obscured, but becomes part of the work itself by raising questions about the original and the copy."[2] In other series the paintings are "sculpturally transformed". Undergoing a process of endless reproduction and
anamorphosis, the painting sculptures appear like "totem(s) of cultural history".[3]
Luckhardt counts
Lewis Carroll and
Aleister Crowley among his influences.[4] In 2010, he reproduced the latter's Chambre des Cauchemars of the
Abbey of Thelema in a gallery space.[5] In 2010, he initiated the international artist salon
Wonderloch Kellerland in
Berlin, satellites of which existed in
Los Angeles and Manhattan. Wonderloch Kellerland is included in the Art Spaces Directory of the
New Museum,
New York. Luckhardt is co-author of HER, the Hermetic Experimental Research project.[6]
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
2021 Flowers still live, Galerie Bernd Kugler, Innsbruck
2020 Anamorphic Selfportrait, public space by Nina Mielcarczyk
Baumwollspinnerei, Leipzig
2020 Anamorphic or apparently anamorphic testpiece, Galerie Bernd Kugler, Innsbruck