Tino Sehgal is one of the most radical artists to have emerged in recent years. His works are authentic living sculptures, choreographies of people in motion that generate unusual, sometimes surreal situations, with which the public is invited to engage. Seghal's is an art without objects: the basis of his work is a profound reflection on the value and space of art, seen and experienced as a direct and physical experience of the work and as an exercise that does not involve any kind of documentation or reproduction. His aim is to subvert the economic and procedural systems linked to the art industry, creating real counter-models of situations that arise and disappear without leaving physical traces to be sold on the market, but only experiences for the audience.