
Helmut Lang’s What remains behind at the Schindler House presents sculptures made from materials with histories—mattress foam, rubber, wax—reshaped into dense, evocative forms. Installed in the iconic modernist home, the works explore memory, identity, and desire. Lang's objects suggest both presence and absence, confronting the viewer with tensions between body, space, and past. The exhibition activates the house’s layered histories through form, material, and psychological depth.