Berlinde de Bruyckere, We are All Flesh, 2009
Wax sculptures of conjoined figures “forming a symbiotic dialogue with two paintings by Giordano (Saint Bartholomew and Prometheus Bound, circa 1660), depicting shackled men in the throes of torture.” Bruyckere’s sculptures “present the body as perishable and fragmented, eerily incomplete.”
I love sculpture.