uncomfortable furniture erwin wurms gauged out designs at galerie thaddaeus ropa
Erwin Wurm's new exhibition 'Lost' at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac takes the habitual and eerily turns it on its head. Pictured: Triple Seat (Fauteuil White), 2015
Ordinary household objects like sofas, light stands, fridges and even hand-soap dispensers are taken and misshaped in some way, as if moulded by very large hands
Each piece was conventionally created in clay, before Wurm proceeded to deform and destroy them. Pictured: Afterglow (Lamp), 2015
The exhibition's title, 'Lost' seems very apt indeed – when our expectations of shape, colour and material are disrupted, it can be scary how quickly sensory disorientation ensues. Pictured: Horse (Sideboard), 2015
The clean lines and highly-finished edges are juxtaposed by large, inconsistent holes, as seen here in the darkly comedic footprints of Snow (Chaise Longue), 2015
Each piece has a witty, tactile title, adding to the jarring effect, as seen in Butter (Fridge), 2015 (pictured left), and Body (Body Lotion Dispenser), 2015 (right)