- Umbilical Cord
- 2022
Three meter long piece composed by clay spheres installed in a desert in southeastern Spain. The work is inspired by the round notion of intimacy in Peter Sloterdijk's work Spheres I. Bubbles. Microspherology and it explores the umbilical cord as a connecting organ that constitutes the most physical attachment to another body that the human experiences. The primigeneous material and the placement in an atmosphere of dryness contribute to a sense of reunion with a dead organ and often forgotten part of our bodies and lives. The installation was produced with the artist's mother and is a statement of the radical attachment from which our lives arise, embracing life as connection.
Art Direction
Art Installations
Set Design
Design Research
Assisted in Stop Making Art (BER)
Institute for Postnatural Studies (MAD)
Instituto de Materialidades Políticas (BCN)
Art Installations
Set Design
Design Research
Assisted in Stop Making Art (BER)
Institute for Postnatural Studies (MAD)
Instituto de Materialidades Políticas (BCN)
martinezmarinat@gmail.com
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Born in Barcelona and currently based in Berlin. Graduated from BAU College of Arts and Design of Barcelona.