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Franz West began making his Paßstücke sculptures (usually translated as 'Fitting Pieces', 'Adaptables' or 'Adaptives') in 1974. These movable, touchable works were a turning point in the relationship between art and its audience. The sculptures start from a miscellaneous object which he then coats in plaster until they become unrecognisable. The forms created are awkward, bulbous shapes, often featuring a thinner section which can function as a sort of handle. West encourages the viewer to interact with them, pick them up and find a comfortable way to hold them. This is turn leads to a strange stance, pose or dance which can be observed by other visitors.

Replicas of the Paßstücke can be picked up and handled in the artist's major retrospective at Tate Modern. The perfect way to embarrass yourself this weekend.

Franz West, Otto Kobalek with Adaptive by #FranzWest 1974.
📷: Friedl Kubelka/The Hepworth Wakefield.


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