(2025)
Sculptures
Acrylic glass, latex, ash, metal,
various dimensions
In Living Memory We Reside
Basis Project Space
Frankfurt/M., 2025
Pictures by:
Kerstin Weiser
Fossils are more than remnants of the past; they are artifacts of memory, speculation, and survival. This series of small scale sculptures challenges the boundaries between fact and fiction, between what was and what could have been.
Their skeletal forms, pressed between colored glass, evoke the tension between preservation and decay—between the violence of extinction and the nostalgia of what remains.
In a world where history is curated through the selective preservation of artifacts, fossils become both educational tools and symbols of loss. They serve as evidence of vanished species while also embodying human attempts to control and categorize nature.
Yet, these imagined remains remind us that history is not fixed; it is a construct, molded by those who choose what is worth remembering.
What do we choose to preserve? And what do we allow to be forgotten?
(2025)
Sculptures
Acrylic glass, latex, ash, metal,
various dimensions
In Living Memory We Reside
Basis Project Space
Frankfurt/M., 2025
Pictures by:
Kerstin Weiser
Fossils are more than remnants of the past; they are artifacts of memory, speculation, and survival. This series of small scale sculptures challenges the boundaries between fact and fiction, between what was and what could have been.
Their skeletal forms, pressed between colored glass, evoke the tension between preservation and decay—between the violence of extinction and the nostalgia of what remains.
In a world where history is curated through the selective preservation of artifacts, fossils become both educational tools and symbols of loss. They serve as evidence of vanished species while also embodying human attempts to control and categorize nature.
Yet, these imagined remains remind us that history is not fixed; it is a construct, molded by those who choose what is worth remembering.
What do we choose to preserve? And what do we allow to be forgotten?