Created By
Tillmann Lauterbach
Reclaimed travertine and metal
Curator
Luke Chapman
Tillmann Lauterbach’s “ON/OFF” is a striking testament to the transformative power of reclaimed materials, seamlessly blending the raw tactility of travertine with the industrial edge of metal. Within the BK SIGG Collection, this work stands out for its architectural precision and vibrant interplay of color and texture—each segment a palimpsest of urban history and spontaneous expression. Lauterbach’s geometric composition, punctuated by graffiti-like marks, invites viewers to contemplate cycles of construction and erasure, presence and absence. “ON/OFF” is both a meditation on the remnants of the city and a celebration of the unexpected beauty found in the overlooked and discarded, embodying the spirit of renewal that defines contemporary art’s most compelling dialogues.
HIGH VIBRATIONAL OBJECTS: Tillmann Lauterbach’s HIGH VIBRATIONAL OBJECTS are a meditation on contrast, tension, and the hidden soul of materials. Composed entirely of upcycled and found elements, these works are assemblages of past and present, reflecting both the aggression and irony of contemporary life. “Every material holds a history, a presence. These objects are not merely compositions but companions—keepers of memory and knowledge, vibrational compositions waiting to be experienced.” Each piece is unique yet part of a series, continuing Lauterbach’s ongoing dialogue between art, sustainability, and encoded storytelling.
Created By
Tillmann Lauterbach
120 x 120 cm | 47 x 47 in
each segment 80 x 80 x 90 cm
2009