The artist portrait accompanies Austrian artist Rudolf Polanszky through his multifaceted creative process.
In partially fragmentary scenes, we see him working, wandering through his studio—composed of
several improvised buildings—attending an exhibition in New York, and engaged in conversation
with Andreas Reiter-Raabe about his work. A central theme is his principle of “ad-hoc synthesis,”
through which he disconnects materials from their original function and transfers them into unexpected contexts.
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