The work deals with the temporary transformation of everyday objects into art. Through their arrangement and presentation in the exhibition space, ordinary things become sculptures for a limited time and acquire a new context and value.

It mainly explores how the meaning and value of objects can change through a shift of location and staging. The objects retain their history and traces of use, but temporarily take on the function of an artwork—and after the exhibition they return to being ordinary everyday items.

The focus is therefore on transformation, the change of meaning and value. and the transition between utilitarian object and art.

Thorsten Brinkmann (b. 1971, Herne) is a German artist known for photographic stagings, sculptures, and installations. Educated at the University of Fine Arts Hamburg, he gained international recognition by combining everyday objects, found materials, and historical references. His work explores identity, the body, consumer culture, and material transformation.

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