Multidisciplinary parallels attempt to co-exist in this installation, in which a surf (object to move through the water) is found to be the involuntary embodiment of two studies apparently irreconcilable.

On one side there is the tunnel effect of quantum mechanics theorized in 1928 by the Ukrainian researcher George Gamow and at the other side the “Painterly Realism of a Peasant Woman in Two Dimensions called Red Square” painted a few years earlier in 1915 by the russian artist Kasimir Malevich.

[Almond aluminium, colored ping-pong balls, wire, neodimium magnets, suckers, 270x90x70 cm]

[Almond aluminium, colored ping-pong balls, wire, neodimium magnets, suckers, 270x90x70 cm]

[Almond aluminium, colored ping-pong balls, wire, neodimium magnets, suckers, 270x90x70 cm]

[Almond aluminium, colored ping-pong balls, wire, neodimium magnets, suckers, 270x90x70 cm]

[Almond aluminium, colored ping-pong balls, wire, neodimium magnets, suckers, 270x90x70 cm]

[Almond aluminium, colored ping-pong balls, wire, neodimium magnets, suckers, 270x90x70 cm]