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€700
This piece confronts the limits of visibility — what is shown, what is hidden, and what happens when the boundary collapses.
A black leather bag provides a neutral, controlled surface. At its center, a red sculptural nose emerges — cast from a real human form, amplified in color and presence. It is immediate, almost visceral.
From the nostrils, green textile strands extend outward, evoking a raw, bodily gesture — something instinctively associated with vulnerability, discomfort, even rejection. Here, it is not concealed, but exposed and sustained.
The work disrupts the codes of refinement and social presentation. It takes something deeply human, often suppressed or erased, and places it at the center of attention. In doing so, it challenges the viewer to reconsider their own thresholds of acceptance and disgust.
There is no irony without tension here — only a direct confrontation with the body as it is, unfiltered and unapologetic.
The piece exists in that fragile space between repulsion and fascination, where the instinct to turn away is met with the inability to do so.
This is not an accessory.
It is an act of exposure — a refusal to hide what we are taught to reject.