Reinhard Mucha belongs to a generation of artists who, in the last quarter of the 20th century, developed a new European, post-minimalist style of sculpture. Like Thomas Schütte, among others, Mucha is often called a ‘model builder’ because of the maquette style of his constructions. His attitude towards the art shown in museums and galleries is critical. Indeed, in many of his shows, he makes exhibiting a theme in its own right. As building blocks for his works, he uses not only everyday objects, but also items that are characteristic of exhibition techniques and the presentation of art.