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Supported by:
Installation, 2010 Asphalt collected pieces Variable dimensions
Sculpture, 2010 Bricks, mirrors, iron tap, water, and electro-mechanics 60x50x40cm
Sculpture, 2010 Wood, aluminum, brass, galvanized and bricks 180x180x50cm
Sculpture, 2010 Chemically aged steel sheet 65x80cm
Installation, 2010 Bricks, crushed bricks, wood frame and glass 120x180cm
Installation, 2010 Asphalt collected pieces Variable dimensions
Sculpture, 2010 Bricks, mirrors, iron tap, water, and electro-mechanics 60x50x40cm
Sculpture, 2010 Wood, aluminum, brass, galvanized and bricks 180x180x50cm
Sculpture, 2010 Chemically aged steel sheet 65x80cm
Installation, 2010 Bricks, crushed bricks, wood frame and glass 120x180cm
Provoked Archaeologies #2
Installation, 2019
Excavated soil in the Amazonia rainforest, branches, and sisal rope
Variable Measures
Future Fossils #1 #2
Sculpture, 2020
Cement, plaster, and industrial residue
from areas affected by nickel mining activities
15x18x20cm
Future Fossils , 2020
Contamination /kənˌtæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
noun
Is the presence of a constituent, impurity, or some other undesirable element that spoils, corrupts, infects, makes unfit or inferior certain material, physical body, natural environment, or space.
The conflicting relationship between human society and the environment increasingly affects biomes, the geophysics of the planet, and the very human perception of itself and of reality. At the same time, it leaves behind altered traces of a misguided attempt to domesticate 'nature' translated through the paradoxical primary need to survive to the point of self-destruction.
Future archaeology will come across varied kinds of objects and remains, damned and contaminated with the memory of the times when the present was turning into a predictable dystopian stratum of the future.
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Future Fossils #3
Sculpture, 2021
Cement, plaster, and industrial residue
from areas affected by nickel mining activities
15x18x20cm
Future Fossils #4
Sculpture, 2021
Cement and industrial residue
from areas affected by nickel mining activities
4x22x30cm
Future Fossils #5
Sculpture, 2021
Cement, plaster, petroleum, and industrial residue
from areas affected by nickel mining activities
4x15x18cm