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Untitled Work of OX

OX



2024, Völklingen, Germany
Material: Paste-up on public billboard


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OX is known for creating works that challenge and transcend the context in which they are presented. In this case, OX has taken over a billboard or advertising space, covering it with an abstract geometric composition made up of intersecting triangular shapes in shades of green, gray, black, and white. The triangular forms create a dynamic, almost three-dimensional effect, breaking out of the flat, rectangular frame of the billboard.

The unauthorized nature of the work and its placement in an urban environment are characteristic of OX's practice, which seeks to engage with and disrupt the surrounding architecture, infrastructure, and public spaces. The juxtaposition of the abstract, geometric forms with the functional, utilitarian setting of the billboard creates a tension and confrontation between art and advertising, challenging the viewer's perception of the space. Overall, the image represents OX's ongoing exploration of the boundaries between art, public space, and the urban environment, using unauthorized interventions to provoke new perspectives and dialogues.





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