“Fluid Forms” is a sculpture from the series “Morphosis”. “Morphosis” is
composed of sculptures seeking the formal equivalences of perceptive capacity,
sexual consciousness, identity, emotions and desire; beyond a determined
structure of bones and muscles, namely a biological restriction.
The artist combines the hidden, missing or abundant aspects of the body
within an anatomic pattern, yet blends these patterns with movements that
are incompatible with the spine structure and/or exceeds anatomic forms and
estrange the audience from the conventional perception of the body. The body,
instead of being a specific form, becomes unlimited matter itself or a unity that is
formed of heterogeneous parts. Thus, every sculpture finds its disorder, its true
nature and identity in the anatomic order.
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