ABOUT THE ARTIST
Daniel Lergon (b.1978, Bonn) is a German artist who experiments with light effects and chemical reactions, exploring optics and perception. He began his inquiries into color, the interaction of light on different surfaces and optical effects. Lergon has been working with fabrics of different optical and physical qualities, to which he applies lacquers and transparent varnishes to produce a broad range of effects that vary with the position of the viewer. In his early works, Lergon used color pigments within the range of the color spectrum, applying them to all kinds of material surfaces. In later work, while using transparent varnishes and synthetic, retro reflective fabric as painting surface (which reflects the light in the same direction from which it comes), he also includes colors at the very extremes of the spectrum into his work. His intensive study of the colors was thus always tied to the materiality of the painting’s ground and the question regarding this influence this would have on the viewer’s perception.
EDUCATION
2000 - 2006 studies with Prof. Lothar Baumgarten at UdK Berlin, Germany
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2022 Umbra, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne, Germany
Clareira, Lehmann + Silva, Porto, Portugal
2021 Lichtung, PSM, Berlin, Germany
2019 Roter Riese, Fuhrwerkswaage, Cologne, Germany Charged, Kunstverein Wiesen, Bayern, Germany
Uber Rot, Galerie Crone, Vienna, Austria Rotverschiebung, PSM, Berlin, Germany
Crimson, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne, Germany
2018 Zeitkunstgalerie, Kitzbuhel, Austria
Transluzid, werk4, Ofenhalle, Dusseldorf, Germany
2017 Unter Grun, Galleria Mario Iannelli, Rome, Italy Spektrum, A+, Berlin, Germany
2016 DVerdichtung, Villa Flor, S-Chanf, Switzerland
Multimono, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne, Germany