Awakening to Infinity, 1998

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Russian limestone (large component), Italian marble (small component). Combined:
30 x 36 x 144“ (76 x 92 x 360 cm), Small piece: 26 x 10 x 12“ (65 x 26 x 30 cm)

Awakening to Infinity

„Awakening to Infinity“ is composed of two elements. One element is based on a fragment of a prehistoric cycladic figurine. The up-scaled fragment is a typical head of a canonic figure with a pair of feet placed on its forehead. The broken surface on their edge is similarly rough to the broken neck of the head, alluding to a missing part.

The second element is an enlargement of a chrysalid at the stage when the moth’s wings are beginning to emerge. It is large enough to hold the projection of a person in its form.

The two parts are placed 5 feet apart and respond visually to each other through the mental projection of the suggested potential of the shapes. The piece relates to other works like „Prehistory“ and „Vortiginous“ in its definition of memory in form, addresses an awareness of timelessness and identity.

 

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