[…] ”Anthropomorphic presences, almost phantom travellers, souls, ignis fatuus. Fragile bodies, tried, harrowed they show their interior nudity.
The anatomies cut up in pieces, fragmented and disarranged of the new photographic techniques; the occulted labile fluctuating bodies of cinematographic phantasmagorias; the filigreed transparent limbs of the new non invasive exploratory technology; the virtual bodies of multidimensional geometries; the disincarnate bodies of telecommunications, the anarchic or teratological anatomies of hysterics giving birth to limbs or paraesthesia where nothing was expected; and the marvellous, disconcerting anatomies of dreams. Faced with this infinite proliferation of possible bodies obeying no perceptible rules,body of a cold tetanic Beauty against the encroaching deserts human presence”.
from “The Impossible Anatomy” Jean Clair
2004 - Eposidic resin, x-rays plates. Various size cm. 212 high.