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The architectural models of American architect John Lautner (1911–1994) provide the starting point for the series. Lautner's study models, which the architect used as visual aids, provide the artist with a representational basis, but can only be perceived in details of materials and shapes. Instead, the close-ups of cardboard, tar paper and foam-core panels open up photographic potential for abstraction.
Photo © Andrea Rossetti