Culture vs Nature
Infrastructures
Copper, anthracite coal, metal sheets
600cm × 30cm × 1200mm
2025
A dialogue
A dialogue
Stone, Steel & Sky, is a two-row sculptural arrangement that stages a striking dialogue between industrial precision and raw organic form. This is a new work created in response to the National Palace of Culture and formed the center of the exhibition.
Transformation
Transformation
One row consists of block-like volumes made from copper — some rectangular, others integrating cylindrical elements, and still others marked by grooves and cutouts — while the other row presents irregular, rough-textured elements reminiscent of geological formations. The work embodies the tension between tectonic playfulness and the exacting logic of engineered form, inviting reflection on how archetypes shape both our cultural and natural environments.
Interested in the transformation of objects with infrastructural or symbolic functions, this work draws its energy from the archetype — universal, culturally charged structures that profoundly influence human perception and environment.
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