Artwork description:

Reus’s sculptures are accumulations of images and things – she draws on objects she finds around her, recombining them into something strange and unfamiliar. Although a keen observer of the physical world, Reus avoids using readymade objects, instead each element of her sculptural jigsaws has been meticulously fabricated using a mixture of technological and traditionally craft-based techniques. Colours, materials, textures, sizes, shapes are all manipulated, throwing everyday habits of association into disarray, inviting the viewer to question the way objects may take on – or shed – meanings.

Materials used:

Fibreglass

Alps Sculpture
by Magali Reus

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  • Sculpture on Other
  • From a limited edition of 14
  • Size: 33 x 22 x 3cm (unframed)
  • Signed and numbered on the front
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: Still life

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Reus’s sculptures are accumulations of images and things – she draws on objects she finds around her, recombining them into something strange and unfamiliar. Although a keen observer of the physical world, Reus avoids using readymade objects, instead each element of her sculptural jigsaws has been meticulously fabricated using a mixture of technological and traditionally craft-based techniques. Colours, materials, textures, sizes, shapes are all manipulated, throwing everyday habits of association into disarray, inviting the viewer to question the way objects may take on – or shed – meanings.

Materials used:

Fibreglass

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Reus’ work draws on a vast range of formal influences and references, from the domestic to the industrial, the functional to decorative, creating sculptures that evolve as an accumulation of sculptural details. In... Read more

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