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The artwork features a simple, monochromatic sculpture composed of a tall, curved form in a vibrant shade of blue. The sculptural piece stands upright on a wooden floor, with a clean, minimalist aesthetic. The solid, geometric shape and the use of a single, bold color create a striking visual impact, showcasing the artist's focus on form, proportion, and the expressive potential of materials. This contemporary sculpture likely reflects the artist's exploration of abstract, reductive, and modernist principles, aiming to evoke a sense of serenity and contemplation through its pared-down, yet visually captivating, design. ...
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Charlotte Vander Borght
Charlotte Vander Borght’s work—whether sculptural or photographic—centers on the material language of industry and architecture. She investigates how design functions not just aesthetically or practically, but ideologically, embedding cultural and political values into the spaces we inhabit and the objects that surround us. By reconfiguring elements drawn from urban infrastructure, particularly public seating and transit-related forms, Vander Borght blurs the line between function and fiction. She alters standardized components through processes of cutting, sanding, and recombining—transforming them into hybrid structures that hover between anthropomorphic and mechanical. These altered forms retain subtle traces of their origins: dents, joints, or ghosted outlines that suggest their previous lives while resisting complete recognition. Her practice invites a slower, more critical way of seeing. In emphasizing the overlooked and the utilitarian, Vander Borght prompts reflection on how bodies move through designed environments and how ideology is coded into material form. Her sculptures challenge conventions of form and utility, creating space for new ways of understanding architecture, infrastructure, and their intimate ties to power. ...