Rotating Table 1, 2015
Mirrored-finish polished stainless steel disc, motor, control unit, electric wire, tree branch, tripod
The horizontal surface recall scientists work spaces but also display tables for specimen. With its technical, mechanical and organic components, the work brings together major concerns of the artist.
Spiral Forest (1-11), 2015 (detail; wall)
6 Fiber-based gelatin silver prints, 5 analog C-prints
This body of work draws on the notion of Amerindian Perspectivism, a term developed by the anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro to describe indigenous cosmologies that assume the world to be inhabited by different beings, animal and human animal, who perceive reality from distinct points of view of which none is privileged.
Photo © Andrea Rossetti