b.1954. German artist Thomas Schutte makes sculptures that range from giant cherries to miniature castles, manipulating size and materials like a master juggler
His bizarre worlds of shifting scale create a universe replete with food and shelter yet full of false promise: bronze potatoes; a museum that incinerates art; or his very own 'audience' of metal-clad robots
The only major English language monograph on one of Germany's most important contemporary sculptors