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I'm fascinated by René Magritte's painting "Ceci n'est pas une pipe." It points us to the difference between representation and reality. Starting with this image, I considered how to sharpen this question even further. Then I came up with the idea of using a so-called nail game. I mounted five of them on small wooden boxes. Then I made three casts of pipes and used two real pipes. These are now in the boxes and create the shape of a pipe in the nail… games. But whether it's a pipe or just a cast, no one knows. Not even me.
The boxes can be purchased individually.
Björn Saul is a painter, photographer, draftsman, and conceptual artist with extensive training at the Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe. His works range from object art, installations, and descriptive "word objects" to innovative paintings on butterfly-shaped canvases and subtle photographs of everyday occurrences. With playful precision, he combines language, everyday motifs, and seemingly trivial elements to create surprising reinterpretations of the visible. His art invites us to look at the world anew with wonder and curiosity and to discover the mystery in the everyday.