This is the latest monograph on London-based Dutch artist Magali Reus, showcasing her recent sculptures and photographic works. Reus transforms and magnifies everyday utilitarian objects, using their altered forms to explore the relationships between material and human, nature and technology, and systems of consumption. Her work questions the meaning of production and use through the ambiguity of form and function, offering a critical lens on the objects that shape our world. A striking volume that highlights her precision, conceptual depth, and sculptural sensibility.
Pages : 192 pages
Size : 23×30cm (hardcover)
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Magali Reus is a contemporary artist born in 1981 in The Hague, Netherlands, and currently based in London. A graduate of Goldsmiths, University of London, she works primarily with sculpture and photography, reconstructing everyday objects and industrial products in her practice. Her work explores the relationships between material and human, nature and technology, and the structures of consumer society, inviting viewers to see the familiar from new perspectives.