Lukas Foxx: Works in Progress

Foxx_Burning Desire

Lukas Foxx creates images that reveal unexpected perspectives and quiet tensions that reward a second look, constantly intrigue him. His photographs move between beauty and unease, prompting viewers to slow down and look again. Rather than explaining the moment, the work leaves space for interpretation. Some viewers may experience the images as playful or sensual, while others may find them provocative or slightly unsettling.

Work in Progress marks the first public exhibition of this personal work, bringing together photographs created over the past two decades, primarily in the studio. The process is deliberate and often experimental, balancing control with discovery. Foxx is interested in the challenge of translating an idea into a finished image, maintaining a sense of precision while allowing room for imperfection and tension.

The presentation of the work is an extension of this process. Images are rendered as prints, with careful attention to how material and surface affect perception. Clean, refined compositions are paired with subjects that resist easy interpretation, creating a contrast between elegance and ambiguity.

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