Dennis Luedeman | Sculpture
January 4 - February 3, 2007
Reception:  January 6, 2007, 3-5 PM
Artist Biography

Trained as a jeweler at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Dennis Luedeman's sculptures have the meticulous quality one expects of fine jewelry. Luedeman's personal intimacy with his materials allows him to produce complexity and visual interest by concentrating on the various levels of perception where the viewer interacts with the work. "The creation," says Luedeman, "is an exploration of the possibilities that can be generated through some rather basic processes."

The forms that Luedeman creates can appear simple, but each piece is technically and visually unique. His sculptures can be quiet and understated. Layered sheets of steel direct the viewer's eye to the interior of a piece, where Luedeman often creates an optical effect with gentle curves. Other works are more sinuous, made of stainless steel with curves, dimples, and folds meeting at finely finished edges.

Dennis Luedeman is a recognized craftsman, who collaborates frequently with architects and designers in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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Luedeman installation shot 1
Leudeman installation shot 2

scultpure Hanger 1 Double Bump

Dennis Luedeman
Out 'n Out, 2006
Stainless steel
17 3/4 x 12 inches

Hanger 1, 2006
Stainless steel
13 x 48 x 10 inches

Big Double Bump, 2005
Stainless steel
3 x 4 x 6 inches

Standing Up Biform 1 Landscape 1
Landscape 1, 2005
Steel
7 x 19 x 43 inches
Sail
Standing Up, 2006
Steel
72 x 29 x 14 inches
Biform 1, 2006
Steel
79 x 15 x 14 inches
Sail 1, 2006
Stainless steel
24 x 24 x 18 inches

Untitled Double Form Side Stack 1 Side Stack 2
Untitled Double Form, 2005
Steel
24 x 36 x 12 inches
Sold
Side Stack 1, 2005
Steel
48 x 36 x 12 inches
Side Stack 2, 2006
Steel
72 x 24 x 30 inches

 

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