Mutex thread sculptures serve the role of protectors, closely observing the mechanisms and practices of survival in safety-critical hostile environments, such as complex multifaceted realities of contemporary social seclusion. They heavily draw from the medical sector in their botanical shapes by utilizing surgical tools abstracted away from their technical functions. Sculptures ponder the ability to survive in our current environment. They act as gatekeepers, an inevitable result to previous isolation. This act requires depicting “body” without actual body.
Linda Lach

Resin, steel, latex, leather, tourniquets, gyn surgical instrument, silicon, patients safety belts
130 x 37 x 10 cm