
CONSTRUCTING KITSCH
This project explores how kitsch functions as a mode of perception rather than as a fixed aesthetic. The objects integrate ornamental gestures while retaining their technical purpose, working with functional construction elements. They can be interpreted as both functional and decorative, and as both serious and exaggerated.
The project examines how kitsch operates as a mode of perception rather than a fixed aesthetic. Working with functional construction elements, the objects integrate ornamental gestures without abandoning their technical purpose. They can be interpreted as both functional and decorative, and as both serious and exaggerated.
Photos: Catherina Rocio










David Bühler

CONSTRUCTING KITSCH
This project explores how kitsch functions as a mode of perception rather than as a fixed aesthetic. The objects integrate ornamental gestures while retaining their technical purpose, working with functional construction elements. They can be interpreted as both functional and decorative, and as both serious and exaggerated.
The project examines how kitsch operates as a mode of perception rather than a fixed aesthetic. Working with functional construction elements, the objects integrate ornamental gestures without abandoning their technical purpose. They can be interpreted as both functional and decorative, and as both serious and exaggerated.
Photos: Catherina Rocio









