Tobias Izsó creates uncanny sculptures that endow domestic items like shoelaces, zippers, and laundry with unexpected personalities. By using materials such as wood, paper, leather, and textiles, the artist examines the emotional landscape of personal environments. His series 'off the cuff,' exhibited by Christine König Galerie, investigates themes surrounding home and self, emphasizing how these objects influence our emotions and identities. Izsó's works will also be showcased at Kunstverein Dresden, prompting reflection on the emotional resonance of our domestic lives.
Izsó explores the emotional terrain of private spaces through uncanny sculptures, revealing how everyday objects can possess unexpected personalities and meanings.
His works, which include materials like wood, paper, leather, and textiles, delve into the intricate relationships between home, self, and the emotional influence of domestic items.
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