The works of Lukas Müller (born 1986 in Kassel, lives and works in Brussels and Dusseldorf) are most often created from items found in the street which are then delicately reshaped, stretched and twisted, sprayed or glued together into hybrid forms. In the ironic puzzle work Laundry I, flyers gathered on the streets of Warsaw are “dried,” suggesting the fleeting nature of events playing out in urban spaces, as well as the role of art as a medium for “preserving” time.
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