In his installations, sculptures and collages, René Zeh examines the superficial perfection of our contemporary world, duly revealing the discrepancy between the designs for a better world and its actual implementation. In so doing, the coordinates of design, architecture and lifestyle shift in favour of a seemingly perfect but essentially flawed environment which has elevated living to become a social spectacle in which modern subjectivity must continually present itself.

With texts by Marcus Lu¨tkemeyer, Dr. Vanessa Joan Müller and René Zechlin.