Cornered
Cornered
Cornered

Marie Matusz

Cornered, 2023110 x 120cmSign in to view price
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Material
chrome
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artworks' visual elements feature a clean, geometric composition with a curved, mirrored surface set against a stark, white backdrop. The reflective surface creates a distorted perspective, capturing the surrounding environment in a fragmented, abstract manner. The overall style suggests a minimalist aesthetic, emphasizing the interplay of light, shadow, and the sculptural qualities of the piece. The artwork's intention may lie in exploring themes of perception, illusion, and the relationship between the viewer and the object. ...

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Marie Matusz
Artist
Marie Matusz
B.1994, French

Marie Matusz (1994, Toulouse) lives and works in Basel and Berlin. Her work results from critical engagement with forms and their inherent meanings, evolving through in-depth research into philosophical, sociological, and linguistic theories. By juxtaposing elements and textures, she creates an aesthetic of management and develops a choreography of the viewer while the works seem to remain motionless and static.