The exploration of space and the body has led to various approaches in the sculptural work of Felix Schramm. In order to generate his spatial forms, he utilizes diverse media such as spatial installations, sculptures, and collages. His multifaceted practice incorporates classical materials, industrially manufactured substances, as well as waste and dust. Deformations, cracks, or fractures repeatedly disrupt his constructed form ensembles, thereby undermining established orders. This results in new spatial relationships and temporal intertwinings. A critical aspect is how material and form are placed in a precarious relationship. For Schramm, this decomposition is an integral part of creating a new composition. Felix Schramm’s oeuvre can be categorized into four series: Accumulation, Spatial Intersection, Multilayer, and Dark Site.