June analysis


In this new selection, discover the installation After World (17 y.o.) by Alba Sagols—an artwork that unfolds like a constructed landscape, yet is always in motion. Composed of translucent yellow resin modules set upon a bed of sand, the installation evokes both archaeological memory and architecture in the making.

With each new presentation, every light that passes through the piece reveals a work in continuous transformation, never fixed. Between the rigor of the module and the dispersion of sand, the material enters into a dialogue with memory, perception, and the unconscious, inviting the viewer to project their own narratives onto a form that remains open to reinvention.

After World (17 y.o.) thus embodies the promise of perpetual metamorphosis, where every fragment and every play of light becomes the occasion for a new configuration, at the frontier of the visible and the perceptible.


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