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Nara Roesler New York is pleased to present People and Natural Numbers, Lucia Koch's first solo exhibition in the city. The show is accompanied by a critical essay written by architect and professor Mark Lee, bringing together around 13 recent works that unfold the research that the artist has been undertaking over the last few decades, with spatiality as its main axis.
One of the highlights of the exhibition is the group of works from the Numbers series, developed by Koch throughout 2024, which takes the Fundos series as its starting point, in which Koch photographs the inside of boxes and packages and, through enlargements and the use of natural lighting, gives these objects an architectural character, as if they were extensions of the very space in which they are located. As with Fundos, the basis for the recent works is cardboard boxes and packaging. In Numbers, however, the artist highlights the cavities and openings present in these objects, referring to…
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Nara Roesler New York is pleased to present People and Natural Numbers, Lucia Koch's first solo exhibition in the city. The show is accompanied by a critical essay written by architect and professor Mark Lee, bringing together around 13 recent works that unfold the research that the artist has been undertaking over the last few decades, with spatiality as its main axis.
One of the highlights of the exhibition is the group of works from the Numbers series, developed by Koch throughout 2024, which takes the Fundos series as its starting point, in which Koch photographs the inside of boxes and packages and, through enlargements and the use of natural lighting, gives these objects an architectural character, as if they were extensions of the very space in which they are located. As with Fundos, the basis for the recent works is cardboard boxes and packaging. In Numbers, however, the artist highlights the cavities and openings present in these objects, referring to…










































