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"Ehi Siri, Lumos" by Alek O. features a softly glowing table lamp composed of smooth, rounded forms with a glossy white finish. The artwork combines sleek modern elements with hints of retro design, utilizing a minimalist approach. A sculptural assembly of everyday objects forms the lamp, highlighting geometric abstraction. With Alek O.’s distinctive style of transforming domestic materials, this piece embodies both past and present, inviting viewers to rethink and experience familiar items in new ways, reflecting themes of memory and nostalgia. ...
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In her practice Alek O. (Born in Buenos Aires, 1981. Lives and works in Milan.) blends the common notion of the readymade with craft, embroidery and other traditional art-making forms. On the verge between transformation and conservation, Alek O. strips the objects’ common visual aspects and replaces them with geometric abstraction. Reversing the perspective of design, Alek O. favours re-creation over creation and deconstruction over construction. The objects, chosen for their emotional quality, are salvaged from their original, usually domestic use: wood from a bookshelf, metal from a discarded key, wool from a sweater or a pair of gloves. Thus, the works function as metonymy for the artist, or the people who had a connection with the material. The imprint on her sculpted material of those who owned it or used it represents an important aspect of Alek O’s work as it encapsulates a series of questions/suggestions where memory, affection, nostalgia and the carefully considered loss of interpretive information converge to create an open poetic gesture. « Fundamentally, all of Alek O.’s art is an invitation to open up to observing reality and allow ourselves to be convinced that everything, be it an image, object or thought, can be renamed without losing meaning, but acquiring others ». ...