The Post-material archive 02

work
The Post-material archive 02
The Post-material archive 02
category Installation
subject Political / Social, Landscape, Human figure, Architecture, Animal
tags installation, sculpture, post-human, body
base 1000 cm
height 500 cm
depth 750 cm
year 2025
The Post-material Archive 02 explores the kinships between living and non-living beings, the interactions between species and productive infrastructures, and the possible configurations of post-human futures.
Capucci's research does not consider sculpture as a mere formal or aesthetic outcome, but as an active, epistemic, and pedagogical practice.
Inspired by speculative realism and vital materialism, with particular reference to the thought of Donna Haraway, the artist investigates sculpture as a diffractive instrument capable of reconfiguring relationships between humans and complex matter. From this perspective, the sculptural work becomes a site of memory, a device for processing grief, and a space of active transformation. Haraway's notion of Communities of Compost guides Capucci's inquiry into the vitality and agency of organic, urban, and industrial matter, shifting attention from the formal outcome to the relational process that dissolves the boundaries between body, space, species, and infrastructures.
The artist uses sculpture as an apparatus capable of generating new narratives through the layering, interference, and metamorphosis of materials. This approach finds its primary expression in installations conceived as multi-sensory environments and ecosystems in transformation. These compositions emerge from the combination of industrial elements, organic materials, and urban residues collected in the territories the artist traverses daily, scraps and fragments that, through processes of sculptural modeling, assemblage, reactivation, and casting, take shape as new hybrid corporeal entities. Through this gesture of recomposition, the work becomes a shared device of memory and contemporary representation, capable of questioning how our active relationship with matter participates in processes of knowledge and in the construction of collective consciousness.
Capucci pays particular attention to the agency of overlooked or discarded materials, questioning their ability to stimulate awareness, cognitive flexibility, and ethical responsibility toward contemporary socio-economic issues. In this second chapter of the project, the artist invites the public to pause, remember, and cultivate new forms of coexistence, forms capable of emerging and persisting even among the ruins of the present, rethinking the relationships that bind bodies, infrastructures, and current socio-economic systems.
The production of the project has been generously supported by the Danish Art Council, and the works were conceived and produced in the studios of Thoravej 29, provided by ArtHub Copenhagen, where the artist is currently carrying out her research.
artist
Elisa Capucci
Sculptor, Artist, Copenhagen
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