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Delphine Reist (1970)

Delphine Reist (1970) presents a myriad of objects in her exhibits that come to life on their own: cars, tools, sinks transformed into fountains, office chairs, and flags that spin on their own axis. What is most striking, aside from this spontaneous movement, is that all these objects remain true to themselves. In her work, the shopping carts remain shopping carts, the oil remains oil, the drums are still drums, and so on. They are not representations of other objects, making it a form of concrete art.

Last year an exhibition was held at the Tinguely Museum, which invitattion card is now available at www.ftn-books.com