Lachlan Turczan

Lachlan Turczan

Multimedia Artist

Lachlan Turczan is an American artist working with light, water, and sound. He has spent the past decade developing an art practice that explores the optical and sonic properties of water. Turczan is interested in how natural phenomena can alter human perception. He has exhibited at museums, design fairs, music festivals and experimental film screenings around the world. Most recently, Turczan presented his new monumental light sculptures Lucida (I-VI) at the Milan Design Week, in April 2025.

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September 18, 2026

Fri 9/18

Fri 9/18

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Fri 9/18

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Lucida

Lucida is the latest work from the ongoing Veil Series. A monumental light sculpture invites viewers to step into spaces sculpted entirely from light. These luminous veils ripple through mist, creating shifting environments that blur the boundaries between the tangible and intangible. As participants move through the beams, their presence activates the work, causing light to bend, flow, or solidify into structured planes that respond with fluid dynamism.

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Installation

September 19, 2026

Sat 9/19

Sat 9/19

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Sat 9/19

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Lucida

Lucida is the latest work from the ongoing Veil Series. A monumental light sculpture invites viewers to step into spaces sculpted entirely from light. These luminous veils ripple through mist, creating shifting environments that blur the boundaries between the tangible and intangible. As participants move through the beams, their presence activates the work, causing light to bend, flow, or solidify into structured planes that respond with fluid dynamism.

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Installation

September 20, 2026

Sun 9/20

Sun 9/20

TBD

Sun 9/20

Installations

TBD

Lucida

Lucida is the latest work from the ongoing Veil Series. A monumental light sculpture invites viewers to step into spaces sculpted entirely from light. These luminous veils ripple through mist, creating shifting environments that blur the boundaries between the tangible and intangible. As participants move through the beams, their presence activates the work, causing light to bend, flow, or solidify into structured planes that respond with fluid dynamism.

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