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Dolls - Superficie Totale
Bambolina, 2009. Small table knives in stainless steel, 22 X 5 cm. Photograph by the author. Photographer Gregor Podnar.
Dora, 2009. Stainless steel and plastic sponge, 100 X 24 cm. Photographer Gregor Podnar.
Pina, 2009. Rectangular charcuterie knives, stainless steel and cotton, 98 X 28 cm. Photographer Gregor Podnar.
Sophie T, 2009. Stainless steel and wool, 51 X 13 cm. Photographer Gregor Podnar.
Giorgia, 2009. Hitting knife on cushion, stainless steel, cotton and foam rubber, 44 X 20 cm. Photographer Gregor Podnar.
Gina, 2009. Stainless steel and wool, 32 X 11 cm. Photographer Gregor Podnar.
Giuly, 2009. Stainless steel and natural sponge. Photograph Roberta Cozza.
Rose, 2009. Stainless steel and wool, 46 X 17 cm. Photograph Roberta Cozza.
Image from the exhibition at the Gregor Podnar Gallery. Photograph by the author.
Image from the exhibition at the Gregor Podnar Gallery. Photograph by the author.
Image from the exhibition at the Gregor Podnar Gallery. Photograph by the author.
Image from the exhibition at the Gregor Podnar Gallery. Photograph by the author.
Image from the exhibition at the Gregor Podnar Gallery. Photograph Gregor Podnar.
Image from the exhibition at the Gregor Podnar Gallery. Photograph Gregor Podnar.
Image from the exhibition at the Gregor Podnar Gallery. Photograph Gregor Podnar.

Dolls

2009


stainless steel, wool, cotton, plastic and sponge, variable measures.

Bambolina, Gina, Giorgia, Sophie T, Dora, Pina, Giuly, Rose, eight dolls that have marked my life.

Objects to take in hand, to cuddle and caress. Objects of affection that fill a missing humanity and are hard, pointed, sharp and sharp.

Each gesture of affection can result in a wound and each caress can lead to the opening of a body.