Erwin Wurm: One-Minute Works, Ludwig Museum

Published January 11, 2024
Contributed by Tímea Andorka


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Noyh is used for Erwin Wurm’s exhibition at the Ludwig Museum Budapest, Hungary.

Erwin Wurm might be the most well-known figure in the Austrian contemporary scene. He is trying to reformulate the basics of the general concept of sculpture. His attempt is to give an answer to questions like what makes an object, especially an everyday object, a sculpture? What is the spectator’s role in the process of becoming a statue?

The graphic design of the exhibition plays with the typographic representation of the artist's name, to involve the viewer in a humorous and interpretative approach to Erwin Wurm's art.

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Source: www.andorkatimea.com Tíímea Andorka. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.andorkatimea.com Tíímea Andorka. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.andorkatimea.com Tíímea Andorka. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: www.andorkatimea.com Tíímea Andorka. License: All Rights Reserved.

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