The Art of Clean Up by Ursus Wehrli

October 17th, 2011 by Bored Panda | Filed under Design.

Swiss comedian and cabaret artist Ursus Wehrli is releasing a new book called The Art of Clean Up, where he rearranges our chaotic world and its everyday objects into neat rows, sorted by color, size, shape, or type. Some might say it’s the case of OCD, but as far as we know, the artist is perfectly fine, and has a really good sense of humor.

Ursus Wehrli is also the author of Tidying Up Art, a visionary manifesto that yearns toward a more rational, more organized and cleaner form of modern art. In deconstructing the work of Paul Klee, Jaspen Johns and other masters into its component parts, organized by color and size, Wehrli posits a more perfect art world. [1]

Now let’s take a glimpse into his upcoming book. Would you like to live in such a world?

Website: http://kunstaufraeumen.ch

The Art of Clean Up by Ursus Wehrli originally appeared on Bored Panda on October 17, 2011.

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