Visual artist Jeannette Slütter’s artistic practice consists of site-specific installations and performances. She brings together various materials and media, such as ceramics, found objects, video or photography in carefully constructed works that derive from the specifics of the place in which they are located. Thus, each work is produced under a unique set of conditions in both space and time. For RESET, Slütter has created an intervention with a set of covers that conceal and reveal objects of use in the apartment, for example pieces of furniture or performance props. In activating and de-activating these objects by the act of covering, Slütter questions the exhibition-format as a medium. Jeannette Slütter graduated from the Fine Arts department in 2015