Christopher Aque
Biography
Christopher Aque engages the politics of the body, desire, and systems of control. Working across sculpture, installation, and photography, he examines how environments shape physical presence and how power circulates through both public and private spaces. His use of materials such as glass, water, light, and industrial components often evokes a tension between transparency and opacity, exposure and concealment. By bringing these elements together, Aque creates situations that reveal the subtle ways bodies are regulated, sanitized, or made vulnerable, while also acknowledging intimacy, pleasure, and risk. His work unfolds along two main trajectories. On one side, he constructs sculptural environments where light, heat, and flowing liquids transform the gallery into a space charged with bodily associations, touching on themes of health, desire, and surveillance. On the other, he develops photographic and print-based works that foreground process and materiality, often using traditional techniques to register traces of light and time. These images function less as representations than as physical imprints, emphasizing the presence of the hand and the body in their making. Across both strands, Aque probes how personal and collective experience is mediated, highlighting the delicate balance between vulnerability and resistance. ...