Holding System explores the invisible structures that sustain the body and, by extension, collective existence.Within an abstract internal landscape, fluid... Read More
Holding System explores the invisible structures that sustain the body and, by extension, collective existence.
Within an abstract internal landscape, fluid forms emerge as a network of silent support, a system that holds, regulates, and maintains balance without ever being seen.
The work reflects on an implicit obligation: the need to uphold a shared equilibrium. Much like the human body relies on interdependent systems to survive, individuals exist within a collective framework where stability is maintained through continuous, often unnoticed, acts of support.
Between tension and fluidity, control and surrender, Holding System evokes a space where presence is sustained through connection. It questions whether this act of “holding” is a choice, a necessity, or an inherited condition, a quiet agreement that binds bodies, structures, and societies into coherence.