At first sight the minimalist sculptures by Lukasz Cendrowski appear like avant-garde furniture with precisely applied disrupters.
After a while we can realise no practical effect. The perfectionist Lukasz Cendrowski confronts harmonically curved geometry composed of today’s material with domesticated coincidences like waste, raw meat, carbonised wood or dust bunnies. These are not exactly the classic materials of a sculptor but rather symbols of our highly industrialised society. His objects admonish in puristic perfection of the destructive aspiration after more and even more. He depicts a quite aesthetic world which though has something insistently irretrievable. Perfectly structured, suspenseful envoys from a dissipated future.
