What if a work of art weren’t an object to be looked at, but an idea to be experienced? This is the essence of conceptual art, a movement where the concept itself constitutes the masterpiece, and the physical execution merely serves as a vehicle for the thought. The artist doesn’t present ready-made answers, but poses questions that come to life and evolve in your own mind. The works challenge us to look beyond the material and engage in an intellectual adventure. It’s an invitation to a dialogue that continues long after you’ve left the work. Here you’ll discover art that stimulates not only the senses but, above all, the mind.
Simulacrum
€ 199,00
A mousetrap woven from wire bears the term “simulacrum.” Inspired by the theory of philosopher Jean Baudrillard, this work questions how copies without an original replace our reality. The mousetrap functions here as a powerful metaphor: the seduction of a perfect illusion (the bait) lures us into an irreversible, new reality (the trap). It is a compact, intellectual reflection on the blurred line between real and fake in our hyperreal society, and the price we pay for thoughtless seduction.
Size 30 x 45 cm – Print on photographic paper with signed studio stamp – Free shipping – Contact us for more information




