"If you torture the data long enough, it will confess to anything." ( Ronald Coase , 1910 - 2013 )
The relief by Ruedi Reinhard in the stairwell of Rittergasse 4 is a quiet but profound intervention into the architecture of a civic building. Created in 1987, it transforms a simple wall niche into a site of perceptual play, where art and structure become indistinguishable. Its precise fit and color matching to the original blue paint show a deep respect for the existing space, while the mirrored interior of its folded form actively dissolves the solidity of the surrounding walls and floor. The single black thread, stretching through the air, adds a final, delicate line that completes this three-dimensional puzzle. This work does not shout for attention but waits to be discovered, offering a new and subtle experience with each ascent or descent of the stairs, reminding us that public art can be a thoughtful partner to the built environment rather than a mere decoration.
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