This monograph is the first comprehensive survey of the work of Blees Luxemburg covering the period 1995–2009. Thematic passages reconfigure her practice, making original connections between the final works and their development including the artist’s forays into opera and public art. Blees Luxemburg’s artistic research concentrates on the photographic exploration of the urban environment and the expansion of its representation. The title Commonsensual refers to her research into an understanding of the city that is formed by the adductive quality of surfaces and sensual qualities of an urban perception, such as intensities of light, sensuality of surfaces and the proximity of the ground. The architect Sarah Wigglesworth identifies the se...