Imágenes
A series of everyday objects reassembled into sculptural compositions that blur the boundary between function and fiction.
Imágenes is a series of everyday objects reassembled into sculptural compositions that blur the boundary between function and fiction. Each piece operates as both artifact and interface—familiar in form, yet estranged in meaning—inviting a quiet interrogation of contemporary life.
Through fragmentation and recomposition, the work explores themes of pharmaculture, digital dependency, and the subtle architectures that shape perception. Objects are no longer passive tools, but active agents—holding memory, desire, and coded behaviors within their surfaces.
At once precise and ambiguous, Imágenes constructs a spatial narrative where the ordinary becomes speculative, and the act of looking becomes an act of decoding.
Imágenes is a collaboration between Felipe Escuderos and Roman Iglesias, exhibited in Milan at:
Isola: Via Vicenzo Civerchio, 2
Alcova: The Baggio Military Hospital