
2021
Jute and shellac, dimensions variable
This installation reflects on the concept of taboo and how social prohibitions often lead to a renunciation of action. Starting from this idea, the work invites viewers to perform the very gestures usually avoided: to intervene, touch, and transform.
Only through the active participation of the audience does the piece truly come alive in the space.
Inspired by research on mirror neurons — the deep mechanisms that connect us through shared movement and empathy — the installation uses 41 nails to trace a symbolic map of these invisible connections between action, intuition, and others. Within this structured, repetitive landscape, a collective body emerges — both flexible and resilient, shaped by predetermined patterns. Its form recalls the architecture of taboo itself: made of limits and fragile balances that can be shifted, disrupted, and transformed. Visitors are invited to interact and reshape the work through their own gestures, opening a space between what we’ve been told not to do and what remains possible to invent.
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