The Seats of the Beagle, 2019
Drawing
In museums of paleontology, it is common to arrange animal skeletons from smallest to largest. This arrangement refers to the engravings that accompany any text on the evolution of species, illustrating a slow but steady progression of silhouettes and limbs. I would like to apply this principle to an exhibition project that would present a single line of 32 seats of varying heights (from 8 to 98 cm).