Red Roses
> Winner of the Prix de Rome 2015, shortlisted for the Hepworth Prize for Sculpture 2018
> Exceptional portrait of the artistic practice of an internationally acclaimed artist
> Critical interrogation of contemporary consumerism through hyper-realistic sculptures
Magali Reus. Red Roses shows the extraordinary artistic practice of this internationally acclaimed London based artist and winner of the prestigious Prix de Rome 2015. The publication features a range of recent works. Reus’s work explores our relationship with utilitarian objects and the inextricable context of consumer society. Her virtuoso objects appear functional, but do not explicitly reveal what their function actually is. By investigating our relationship with objects, Reus is looking for a strategy to critically interrogate the production and consumption processes of our society.
Magali Reus (b. 1981, The Hague) has been creating hyper realistic sculptures for more than a decade. She represents, redefines, enlarges and deforms everyday objects in various materials and using surprising combinations of digital, manual and industrial processes..
Rebecca May Johnson, Filipa Ramos
Museum D’Hondt - Dhaenens & Centre d'art contemporain - La Synagogue de Delme - KunstHalle Bratislava & Atelier Calder
Mondriaan Fonds, Jaap Harten Fonds, De Gijselaar-Hintzenfonds
Wolfe Hall
978-94-6208-851-1
April 2024
available
English
192 p
paperback