Untitled 1, 2 & 3
Weight: 15 kg (each)
Material: Stainless Steel
The three works explore the reciprocal relationship between humans and landscape. Through subtle interventions in grass and terrain, they consider how human presence inscribes form into the ground while the contours of landscape simultaneously shape human posture, movement, and spatial imagination.
Together, they approach planning and form-making as processes emerging from within the environment itself, suggesting that body and landscape continuously model one another.
Albert Kaan
Albert Kaan's work spans various media, including sculpture, installation, drawing, photography, video, and performance. He often utilizes industrial materials like iron and tar alongside traditional materials such as modeling clay, plaster, and charcoal. This combination reflects his exploration of the intersection between tradition and modernity.