Comments
Loading Dream Comments...
You must be logged in to write a comment - Log In
Create: In the style of Maurizio Cattelan. Sculpture: Dead End or Abyss Vertical: A reinforced concrete wall (gray, textured, with formwork marks). A volume is carved out of it — a figure half-embedded in the wall: one arm has already disappeared into the concrete, part of the face is flattened by the plane of the wall, a suit (jacket) is half "gripped" by the concrete, as if the wall is pulling the fabric in. Horizontal: Asphalt beneath the feet. From it, from below, a body rises — possibly faceless, its back arched, arms stretched upward. It grabs the ankles of the one being pulled into the wall. Center of rupture: Between the wall and the asphalt — the sculptor. He is on his knees or already falling. One of his hands is pressed into the wall (like the one being pulled in), the other is sinking into the asphalt (like the one grabbing). His body is being torn apart: his torso twists, his back cracks, his clothes rip. He is the point where two forces meet.
"The work is not about the wall or the floor. It is about the space where they meet and the person who gets stuck in that corner of existence."