Becoming whole
"The more diverse our counterparts are, the clearer we see who we want to be ourselves."
Our identity is formed during childhood. It should be allowed to develop freely and build a wide range of skills.
Through active, conscious engagement with ourselves and our environment, we acquire skills that help us to become authentic and self-confident.
This inner richness enables new forms of coexistence. In a diverse society, there are more opportunities to question and rediscover our identity.
An authentic self connects us with others. In encounters with others, we can discover commonalities.
Consciously engaging with one's own identity requires the courage to leave familiar paths and the will to develop further.
Material:
Sculpture group consisting of five painted figures,
mixed media on mannequins, with gold-coloured stone elements
Dimensions:
Standing figure: 178 × 100 × 60 cm (H × W × D)
Half-height figure: 90 × 60 × 30 cm (H × W × D)
Reclining figure: 33 × 85 × 50 cm (H × W × D)
Head 1: 25 × 17 × 25 cm (H × W × D)
Head 2: 23 × 17 × 23 cm (H × W × D)
Through active, conscious engagement with ourselves and our environment, we acquire skills that help us to become authentic and self-confident.
This inner richness enables new forms of coexistence. In a diverse society, there are more opportunities to question and rediscover our identity.
An authentic self connects us with others. In encounters with others, we can discover commonalities.
Consciously engaging with one's own identity requires the courage to leave familiar paths and the will to develop further.
Material:
Sculpture group consisting of five painted figures,
mixed media on mannequins, with gold-coloured stone elements
Dimensions:
Standing figure: 178 × 100 × 60 cm (H × W × D)
Half-height figure: 90 × 60 × 30 cm (H × W × D)
Reclining figure: 33 × 85 × 50 cm (H × W × D)
Head 1: 25 × 17 × 25 cm (H × W × D)
Head 2: 23 × 17 × 23 cm (H × W × D)
