San Francisco Open Studios 2019

The premier art event of year in the San Francisco Bay Area is back - Open Studios - organized and hosted by the amazing ArtSpan.org organization in support of local artists. Room and Board, the modern design and furniture house, has invited me back to show my new sculptures and wall art along with 11 other local artists in their stunning showroom in the SOMA neighborhood. This is a great opportunity to discover new art, meet locals artists and experience art in beautiful room settings. Hope to see you.

Room and Board
685 Seventh Street,
San Francisco (SOMA)

Artist Reception: Friday, November 1, 2019 from 6 to 8pm with an art preview, live music, wine and food. Please RSVP now.

Open Studios: Saturday, November 2 from 10am to 6pm and Sunday, November 3 from 11am to 6pm.

Wall art installation at Room & Board San Francisco

Wall art installation at Room & Board San Francisco

San Francisco Open Studios 2019 at Room and Board

San Francisco Open Studios 2019 at Room and Board

Modern wood sculpture “Carved by Nature II” design showcase in San Francisco

Modern wood sculpture “Carved by Nature II” design showcase in San Francisco

Art Exhibition in San Francisco coffee shops

Over the last few months, San Francisco coffee shops have featured my work in several exhibitions. I always enjoy seeing my work and work from other artists on a wall when I have a good cup of Cafe Latte. Art makes the coffee experience so much richer. The photo below shows two pieces of my Nature series “Wild Wave” and “Mountain Ridge” at Four Barrel Coffee on Valencia. Four Barrel has an ongoing exhibition series featuring local artists throughout the Bay Area. Check it out..

Art Installation in San Francisco coffee shop Four Barrel on Valencia Street

Art Installation in San Francisco coffee shop Four Barrel on Valencia Street

Wooden Floor Sculptures

Here is a selection of floor sculptures made out of reclaimed wood from my “Flow” series. The rich and evocative range of visual texture and flowing lines is achieved by laminating several wood boards together, and then carved as one piece. Often, I skip the step of making a detailed drawing, I rather use the carving tools to “draw” directly into the wood - playing with the different colors and following the grain lines of each wood layer. Each sculpture showcases the unique character and beautiful flaws of the old reclaimed wood I use, making each piece a truly one-of-a-kind artwork. Even if I would try, I could not make the same sculpture twice - each piece of wood is unique and guides me in the process, while I try to discover what it wants to be.

Wooden Floor Sculpture by Lutz Hornischer

Wooden Floor Sculpture by Lutz Hornischer

Floor Sculpture from Reclaimed Wood by Lutz Hornischer

Floor Sculpture from Reclaimed Wood by Lutz Hornischer

Artist Interview Q&A with Wescover

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Interviews with artists are often very interesting and insightful and I always enjoy learning how other artists get inspired, how they practice art and why they became an artist. Therefore, I am very happy that Wescover, the place to discover art and design in unique spaces, asked me to do a interview about my art practice. The full interview is on my Wescover artist page, and below are a few excerpts.

What motivates and inspires you?

"My sculptures and wall art are inspired by nature, life and the uniqueness of the reclaimed wood I use. Each piece of wood is unique. I try to discover what wants to emerge. Sometimes, I can see it from the outside, but often I start carving to have the color and flow of the wood grain guide me."

What is your favorite material to work with?

"Reclaimed wood, mostly redwood is my material. I like the material because it is very unpredictable, has dramatic variations in grain and colors, features cracks and discolorations that offer many surprises and forces me to improvise, which I enjoy. Also, with my work I want to demonstrate that re-use of old material is not just a necessity but also a beautiful and inspiring part of our existence and future."

How do your pieces come to life? Tell us one interesting thing about your creative process?

"After carving and sanding I still don’t know how the final piece will look like because the various wood pieces have a similar color. Only after I apply the linseed oil, the pieces really come to life with vibrant natural colors, flowing grain lines and unique imperfections of the reclaimed wood. There is a lot of surprise and uncertainty in my work, which I enjoy, and so far I was not let down, simply because wood is a natural material, and nature is just beautiful."

What funny moments, unexpected surprises, or obstacles have you encountered?

"The unexpected surprise: While working on a large sculpture, cut-off pieces of wood accumulated on the floor of my studio. One day, I noticed the scattered pieces forming a wave. I put the pieces on a table and played with them for a while, then I started gluing them together in a wave-like shape and eventually carved them. This first wall sculpture “The Wave” resulted into a completely new series (Nature) with over 30 artworks."


Fine Art and Great Coffee at Farley's in San Francisco

My work will be in a two artist exhibition as part of the SF Open Studios at Farley’s Coffee at 1315 18th Street, San Francisco, CA. Farley’s has been a Potrero Neighborhood institution for fine coffee and a vibrant community since 1989. Come for a coffee and check out the art!

Exhibition: October 1 to October 31, 2019
Artist reception: Sunday, October 27, 2019 from 4pm to 6pm

Art exhibition at Farley’s Coffee in Noe Valley, San Francisco

Art exhibition at Farley’s Coffee in Noe Valley, San Francisco

Designer Showcase hosted by Bay Area Made & Concreteworks

I recently was invited to show my work at an upcoming Designer Showcase “Where Craft Meets Innovation” featuring local makers, artists, designers and craft people. The showcase is organized by BayAreaMade, curated by interior designer Storey Design, sponsored by Wescover, and hosted by Concreteworks at their spectacular 85000sf facility in Alameda. The event takes place on Saturday, September 28 from 11am to 5pm at 2033 Everett Street in Alameda, CA.

This free event is for designers, architects and lovers of art, crafts, design and locally made products. BayAreaMade is a membership organization that supports and showcases objects locally made in the Bay Area. Please come and support the local creators.

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Art for Interior Design Projects - Wescover.com is a great resource

There is a new great resource for interior designers, art lovers and architects - it’s called Wescover.com. The concept is simple and powerful. Artists and creators can show their work in context of unique spaces such as restaurants, offices and private homes, and people interested in art, sculptures and design can browse the site to get inspired or find new artists and artwork. Wescocer’s mission is to connect people, places and stories behind art and design objects in our everyday lives. Often you see a piece of art and are wondering “Who made it?”, “What is the story behind it?”, and “Where can I find more?” - that is where Wescover comes in. Please take a look at my artist profile on Wescover and start browsing and get inspired by so many different creators and spaces.

Art Resource for Interior Designers - Wescover.com

Art Resource for Interior Designers - Wescover.com

Sculpture at The Vault 555 restaurant in San Francisco

I am very excited that one of my sculptures, Helix, found a new home in the fine-dining restaurant The Vault in the financial district of San Francisco. This new restaurant in the iconic 555 California building is located in a former bank vault and was designed by D-Scheme Studio. The restaurant offers a modern take on California Cuisine and American Classics, sourced from local farmers and artisan producers. Check it out when you are in the city.

Modern sculpture “Helix” at The Vault restaurant on 555 California street in San Francisco

Modern sculpture “Helix” at The Vault restaurant on 555 California street in San Francisco

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Fournee Bakery - French Pastries with a Side of Art - just across the Claremont Hotel

Nestled in a tree-lined street, just across the famous Claremont Hotel, in Berkeley, there is this amazing French Bakery La Fournee. The pastries, cakes and bread they make are delicious, you feel like you are in France when you smell and try these wonderful sweet temptations. As my favorite spot for delicious baked goods, I am very grateful that the bakery is also showing my wall art and sculptures in their space. Next time, you are in the neighbor, get a few french pastries with a side of art. Enjoy!

Wall sculpture at Fournee Bakery, Berkeley

Wall sculpture at Fournee Bakery, Berkeley

Fournee Bakery across the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley

Fournee Bakery across the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley

East Bay Open Studios 2019

East Bay Open Studios are coming up on Saturday/Sunday June 8/9, 2019 - please mark your calendar. This is a great way to spend a weekend, discover new artists and support the local arts. Over 200 local artists from the San Francisco East Bay are opening up there studios and invite you to enjoy their art, learn about their process and support their practice by buying a piece directly from the artist.

I will show new contemporary sculptures and wall art on Sat/Sun June 8 and 9, 2019 from 11am to 6pm. For location and schedule details, please go to the East Bay Open Studios website (I am artist #9). Hope to see you.

Sculptures at East Bay Open Studios by Lutz Hornischer

Sculptures at East Bay Open Studios by Lutz Hornischer

East Bay Open Studios Guide 2019

East Bay Open Studios Guide 2019

Art and Sculptures in Collector Homes and Offices

As more of my work finds new beautiful homes by art collectors and corporate collections, I started a project to gather photos of my artwork. It is very gratifying to see how people embrace my work and place it with so much care in their homes. Please take a look at the ever growing collection of photos from art collectors, clients, businesses and designer showrooms on my new website section Art in Homes and Offices.

Modern sculpture “Elegance II” in room setting

Modern sculpture “Elegance II” in room setting

Art and Sculpture Online Gallery

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I recently set up an art online gallery of my work with Artwork Archive. You can browse and search for art and sculptures of hundreds of artists, including my latest work. If you look for art for your home or office, this online gallery is a great place to find artists, by city, medium and size of work.

Midway Gallery hosts Art Benefit Auction for Hospitality House in San Francisco

On May 9, 2019, The Midway Gallery in San Francisco (Dogpatch area) will host the annual art benefit auction for Hospitality House, a community center serving residents of the Tenderloin, SOMA and Mid-Market of San Francisco with programs to overcome chronic poverty and its effects. Many local artists and galleries donate their artwork that gets auctioned in a live and silent auction to raise money for this organization and programs. The auction is curated by gallerists Andrea Schwartz of Andrea Schwartz Gallery, Olivia Ongpin of Luna Rienne Gallery, and Shannon Trimble of Anglim Gilbert Gallery. This year, I donated a wall sculpture piece from a new series I am working on - it his called Splash - carved, reclaimed redwood and paint on panel. Online auction catalogue preview.

The auction takes place at the Midway Gallery, 900 Marin Street, San Francisco, from 6pm to 9pm. For more information and tickets please go to THHEAUCTION.ORG

Midway Gallery San Francisco art auction for Hospitality House with wall sculpture ”Splash” by Lutz Hornischer

Midway Gallery San Francisco art auction for Hospitality House with wall sculpture ”Splash” by Lutz Hornischer

Sculpture Exhibiton at Desta Gallery in San Anselmo

Desta Gallery, a contemporary fine art gallery in San Anselmo, is currently showing selected works of my “Flow” sculpture series. The Gallery is dedicated to showing contemporary and modern art that offers reflection, introspection, and connection. I am very excited and grateful for having my work presented in their beautiful space, among many other emerging and established artists, including John Wood (paintings in the background). The communities around San Anselmo and Fairfax are known for their love and respect of earth, nature and environment, and my work of reclaimed wood sculptures feel right at home here. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 11am to 5pm. Please make sure to visit the gallery when you are in the neighborhood.

Desta Gallery in San Anselmo: Modern sculpture “Bubbles” by Lutz Hornischer. Paintings in the background by John Wood. (www.johnwoodart.com)

Desta Gallery in San Anselmo: Modern sculpture “Bubbles” by Lutz Hornischer. Paintings in the background by John Wood. (www.johnwoodart.com)

Contemporary sculpture “Dancing Flames” made from reclaimed wood at Desta Gallery in San Anselmo

Contemporary sculpture “Dancing Flames” made from reclaimed wood at Desta Gallery in San Anselmo

Wood sculpture “Elegance II” made from reclaimed redwood at Desta Gallery in San Anselmo

Wood sculpture “Elegance II” made from reclaimed redwood at Desta Gallery in San Anselmo

Lutz Hornischer at SFMOMA Artists Gallery

The SFMOMA Artists Gallery will present a selection of my recent contemporary sculptures and wall art in the upcoming “Small Works” exhibition at their Fort Mason gallery starting December 1, 2018. The exhibit features works by Pablo Bautista, John Buckling, Lutz Hornischer, Beryl Landau and others. I am very excited about this opportunity to show my work and I hope you can visit the exhibition that runs until January 20, 2019.

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SFMOMA Artists Gallery
Fort Mason, Landmark Building A
2 Marina Blvd., San Francisco CA

“SMALL WORKS” exhibition
December 1, 2018 to January 20, 2019
Artist Reception: January 18, 2019 from 5 to 7pm

SFMOMA Artists Gallery “Small Works” exhibition at Fort Mason

SFMOMA Artists Gallery “Small Works” exhibition at Fort Mason

Wall sculptures by Lutz Hornischer at SFMOMA Artists Gallery, Fort Mason, San Francisco

Wall sculptures by Lutz Hornischer at SFMOMA Artists Gallery, Fort Mason, San Francisco

Wall sculptures “Fluid” and “Curious” by Lutz Hornischer at SFMOMA Artists Gallery

Wall sculptures “Fluid” and “Curious” by Lutz Hornischer at SFMOMA Artists Gallery

SHOH Art Gallery in Berkeley East Bay

As we approach the holidays, I am grateful that I was invited to show my work in an holiday exhibition at SHOH Gallery in Berkeley, featuring colorful and tactile works by seven local Bay Area artists: Encaustic, oil & acrylic paintings, mosaic, mixed media and sculpture. SHOH Gallery is located in the artsy neighborhood of the Gilman District and is a beautiful space for showing and enjoying fine art. The moment you enter the gallery you leave the busy industrial setting and dive into an almost meditative space. Please visit the gallery if you have not been there. The current show runs until January 18, 2019.

SHOH Gallery
700 Gilman Street, Berkeley, CA

Wednesday through Friday: 12 - 6pm
Saturday: 11am to 5pm

SHOH Gallery; Wild Wave and Go with the Flow III wall sculptures by Lutz Hornischer

SHOH Gallery; Wild Wave and Go with the Flow III wall sculptures by Lutz Hornischer

Wild Wave wall sculpture at SHOH Gallery in Berkeley

Wild Wave wall sculpture at SHOH Gallery in Berkeley

Holiday Art Show Pop-Up in San Francisco Dogpatch Dec 1 & 2, 2018

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Looking for a unique holiday gift for somebody special or for yourself? How about original art from the Holiday ART Annex hosted by h u g o m e n t o featuring five local artists: Handcrafted ceramics by Len Carella, Carole Neilson and Hideo Yoshida, reclaimed wood sculptures by Lutz Hornischer, contemporary fiber art by Ealish Wilson and more. Come join me and my fellow artists.

h u g o m e n t o  Holiday Art Annex

The Guesthouse at Piccino
837 22nd Street,
San Francisco, CA 94107

Saturday, December 1st, 11 am - 6 pm
Sunday, December 2nd, 11 am - 4 pm

Table sculptures by Lutz Hornischer at Guesthouse of Piccino restaurant in San Francisco Dogpatch

Table sculptures by Lutz Hornischer at Guesthouse of Piccino restaurant in San Francisco Dogpatch

Wall sculptures by Lutz Hornischer (wood) and Carole Neilson (ceramics)

Wall sculptures by Lutz Hornischer (wood) and Carole Neilson (ceramics)

Room and Board San Francisco - Art and Interior Design

I am very excited and grateful that Room and Board San Francisco has invited me back for the 2018 Open Studios hosted by ArtSpan. I will show my new sculptures and wall art along with 11 other local artists in Room and Board’s beautiful showroom at 685 Seventh Street, San Francisco in the SOMA neighborhood. The Open Studios get kicked off with an artist reception on Thursday, October 11, 2018 from 6 to 8pm with an art preview, live music, wine and food. Please RSVP now.

The Open Studios, with artists present, will be on Saturday, October 13 from 10am to 6pm and Sunday, October 14 from 11am to 6pm. This is a unique opportunity to see great art in a stunning setting with designer furniture and a chance to talk to the artists. Hope to see you.

Room and Board San Francisco Interior Design - Artwork by Lutz Hornischer

Room and Board San Francisco Interior Design - Artwork by Lutz Hornischer

Inner Beauty - Room and Board San Francisco Open Studios - Wall Art by Lutz Hornischer

Inner Beauty - Room and Board San Francisco Open Studios - Wall Art by Lutz Hornischer

New Adventure - Room and Board San Francisco - Wall art by Lutz Hornischer

New Adventure - Room and Board San Francisco - Wall art by Lutz Hornischer

Discover - Room and Board San Francisco - Sculpture by Lutz Hornischer

Discover - Room and Board San Francisco - Sculpture by Lutz Hornischer

Sculpture Galleries in San Francisco Bay Area

The following art galleries and venues in the San Francisco Bay Area are currently showing my contemporary sculptures and modern wall art pieces. In addition, I have several artwork pieces in my studio gallery and I am happy to give you a tour to show my work and also explain my artistic process in more detail. Please contact me or any of the following galleries to see and buy my artwork.

SFMOMA Artist Gallery - San Francisco

SHOH Gallery - Berkeley

h u g o m e n t o Gallery - San Francisco

Desta Gallery - San Anselmo

Neyborly - Berkeley

Illumigarden - Mill Valley

Sculpture Gallery of Contemporary Wall Art - San Francisco - by Lutz Hornischer

Sculpture Gallery of Contemporary Wall Art - San Francisco - by Lutz Hornischer

Art for AIDS Auction in San Francisco

I am very pleased to announce that my contemporary wall sculpture "Big Puzzle of Life" has been accepted into the art auction Art for AIDS, an annual art auction benefiting the UCSF Alliance Health Project. It is a juried live and silent auction, with gourmet food provided by some of the Bay Areas finest restaurants and wineries.

Friday, September 21, 2018
City View of Metreon
135 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA
VIP Reception at 5:30 pm and General Admission at 6 pm
 (Get tickets)

My work "Big Puzzle of Life" is made out of 210 pieces of reclaimed redwood, laminated, carved and finished with oil. 

Art for AIDS Auction 2018 in San Francisco - Big Puzzle of Life - wall sculpture by Lutz Hornischer

Art for AIDS Auction 2018 in San Francisco - Big Puzzle of Life - wall sculpture by Lutz Hornischer

The wall sculpture was inspired by the observation that life is formed by a series of choices, experiences, events and learnings. Each unique piece of reclaimed wood represents one of those steps, adding context and direction, and thereby creating a rich, unpredictable and interesting path.