This work is a minimalist composition featuring black, worn-out socks arranged on a metal grid. These everyday, personal items, seemingly worthless, take on a poetic meaning in this arrangement. The rhythmic structure, reminiscent of archival and taxonomic classifications, contrasts with the randomly fallen socks introducing a narrative and performative element.
Materials such as aluminum profiles, glossy plexiglass and glass give the work a raw character, while simultaneously emphasizing the softness and incompleteness of the socks. Black Holes explores the concepts of order and chaos, intertwining the mundane with the metaphysical, turning intimate objects into symbols of alienation and memory.