Altar queloide: Cuerpo residuo.
2026
Edition: 1/1
Materials:
Internal metal structure (steelwork), clad in cement board and coated concrete.
100% resin textile garment, intervened and integrated into the piece as a sculptural body.
Dimensions:
Vertical block (base/column):
Height: 120–130 cm
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 40 cm
Horizontal block (upper):
Length: 100–110 cm
Width: 40 cm
Height (thickness): 25 cm
@galeriahilariogalguera
Esta pieza es casi un primer altar, donde la piel no está injertada en un cuerpo, sino expuesta como resto, memoria o evidencia.
This work is the first piece in the continuation of Delirio Óseo, now transformed into Clínica Membrana. The structure of wire and membrane shifts from guardian to body-altar, where suture and scar become both material and language. It marks the threshold where the project mutates from bone delirium into a clinical poetic field of repair and inscription.
AMAE is a one of a kind wire and resin sculpture that unfolds in tension between structure and collapse, weight and suspension. Nothing in it seeks to represent; it resists symbolism and exists on its own terms.
The twisted horns, scorched surfaces, and exposed body suggest traces of an instinctive pull not towards meaning, but towards connection. There’s a quiet gravity in the way the form leans inward, as if shaped by the invisible memory of having once been held.
AMAE is not a plea. It is a presence shaped by the residue of longing not to be seen, but to be received.