Tobias Rehberger’s Thought-Provoking Works Challenge You To Experience

German artist Tobias Rehberger is a top figure in the entire world of present-day artwork. His exercise frequently incorporates a selection of disciplines, this sort of as artwork, architecture, style and design, and installation, producing it hard to pigeonhole his observe. His operate is regularly thought-provoking, hard viewers’ perspectives by utilising acquainted concepts in surprising ways. Rehberger’s operates are astonishingly visible and engaging, from art and sculpture to interactive installations that change gallery spaces, inspecting the position of functional objects within this context.

This October noticed Rehberger unveil his intriguing “Into the Maze“ labyrinth-fashion installation in collaboration with LG SIGNATURE OLED R at Frieze London 2022. A gravity-defying immersive area of disappearing visuals that audiences were able to take a look at and walk around was without a doubt an knowledge to behold.

Tobias Rehberger
Tobias Rehberger
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Get involved: Wildlife photography challenge aims to keep Nottinghamshire connected to nature

Lockdown gave many of us the chance to reconnect with nature and what was important in our lives.

For one Nottinghamshire wildlife lover adding photography to the mix helped her through the pandemic.

Now she hopes to inspire others to pick up a camera as part of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trusts 30 Days Wild challenge.

Sophie Bell is a Wildlife Trust volunteer. During lockdown she set up a wildlife photography page (@adayinthewildlifesoph) to share her local nature and knowledge with others.

She said: “Wildlife photography kept me in touch with nature through a very tough time and I want to continue making sure I don’t lose this connection as life starts to get busier again.



Sophie Bell, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Volunteer
Sophie Bell, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust Volunteer

“During 30 Days Wild I am going to be exploring more and taking photographs of as many different animals I can find in my local area –