Bestiary (1) Benedetta Mori Ubaldini's Bestiary
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Wolves and Red hood |
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Babies and rats
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Wolf and white rabbits |
Sculptor Benedetta Mori Ubaldini explains that she feels a childlike impulse to create chicken-wire three-dimensional installations. She likes the contradiction between the simplicity of the material and its magical power of transparency. "It gives my creations the lightness of an apparition, a ghostlike quality like a trace from memory," she says. What memory is she working on when she connects us to these immaterial animals and bodies?
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