‘CORPUS SOLUTUM’ is an outdoor permanent site-specific installation as a part of Ulvhälls Hällar Konstpark in Strängnäs, Sweden, inaugurated during May 2025 as my first permanent outdoor installation.
Material: wood/metal/monotype on industrial PVC
‘Corpus Solutum’ – Unbound Body – is a site-specific installation that resembles an abstract body in a moment of transformation. It highlights the fluid process of shape-shifting: becoming nothing from something, and vice versa. Constructed from recycled materials such as wooden planks and printed transparent industrial PVC, the installation consists of deformed surface fragments of an abstract body, bound together to form a structure that interacts with the surrounding landscape. It dominates and invades the terrain, moves dynamically through the air, and is ultimately released toward the horizon. The installation is conceived as a shifting entity – from a dynamic body into something that creates or becomes space itself. What begins as a naked, exposed body to be observed gradually transforms into a shelter, enclosing the observer. Eventually, the structure is taken by the wind and released freely.
















