Graham Lucks creates abstract and kinetic sculptures of steel, copper, stainless steel and tungsten. These pieces explore the unpredictability of movement, incorporating chance into the complicated design working beneath the surface. Graham’s sculptures are the result of his artistic sensibility combined with his dedication to craftsmanship and mechanical ingenuity.
After studying both art and engineering in college Graham returned to his hometown of Concord, Massachusetts and began working for the sculptor Michio Ihara at his studio, assisting in fabricating, engineering, installing, and maintaining large-scale public sculptures across the United States and around the globe. With Michio’s support and guidance Graham began developing his unique style of kinetic sculpture. Graham worked closely with Michio for close to 20 years and continues to help install and maintain Michio’s sculptures.