Edited with text by Rebecca May Johnson, Filipa Ramos.
Reus enlarges, deforms and redefines everyday objects to test the limits of hyperconsumerism
Winner of the 2015 Prix de Rome, Dutch artist Magali Reus (born 1981) creates hyperrealistic sculptures exploring our relationship with objects and the inextricable context of consumer society. Her industrial, utilitarian objects appear functional but do not reveal what their use actually is.
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Published by nai010 publishers. Edited with text by Rebecca May Johnson, Filipa Ramos.
Reus enlarges, deforms and redefines everyday objects to test the limits of hyperconsumerism
Winner of the 2015 Prix de Rome, Dutch artist Magali Reus (born 1981) creates hyperrealistic sculptures exploring our relationship with objects and the inextricable context of consumer society. Her industrial, utilitarian objects appear functional but do not reveal what their use actually is.