Luis Gregory is a sculptor living and working in Australia, who uses assemblage to create spatial interventions. He does this using architectural elements like jacuzzis, discarded timber and window frames.

In these works there is little evidence of the artist's hand; he places and arranges things to look ordinary, playing on the feeling of the everyday. Gregory chooses objects that are functional, have deliberate design features and he is attentive to distinct colour palettes. For him, the gallery space becomes a canvas, the sculptures provide a medium for him to make gestures with. Gregory considers the relationship of materials to viewers by activating them in his compositions. His formally aesthetic assemblages are made of repurposed materials; documenting and exploring representation in objects.

The artist prefers to work on a large scale so the viewers can conceptualise the work within their field of vision. For his on-line residency at GlogauAIR, Gregory is sculpting a self portrait of his face using wood steaming techniques. Gregory is trying to capture the details of his own face and allow time to focus on himself. He is hoping that later it can be used as a mold for casting with wood, bricks and copper and used as outdoor sculpture.