Art sculptures that use mirrors let the spectators become part of the art. (I'm just visible in the left-hand mirror).
I'm not sure why a gas tank and a camping cooker qualifies as art, but the photo angle with the pastel neon lights in the background (from another sculpture) makes it look more interesting.
Feeling a bit "fractured"? Once again, the "art" (for me, at least) is in the cracked, bullet-ridden reflection of the other pieces in the room.
Photos taken at Centre Georges Pompidou.