“The great lie of balance that influences appearances and lives, often clouds and dreams. Searching for balance is like travelling in the pursuit of everything or perhaps of nothing. We often live someone else’s balance, for others, not for ourselves. This piece is an example of the precarious nature of life, which becomes easier to manage by changing the position of the piece itself. By hanging it on the wall, the shapeless, timeless human figures risk falling, unbearable, pretentious, hateful, and senseless as they are. By placing the piece horizontally, everything becomes more bearable, more familiar, less crude and, as a result, easier to explain.”
Equilibrio | Dimensions: 180 L x 120 W
Year: 2013