CUERPO GRIS
Cuerpo Gris (Grey Body), is a site-specific intervention spreading over the cloister of the former Convento de la Encarnación. In a few minutes, an imposing organic volume was displayed, colonizing the central garden of the 16th Century building. The installation’s continuous, slinky, and soft body disrupts the archery’s repetitive language and the carved stones’ rigid tectonic.
This new volume affects the cloister in a radical manner. Cuerpo Gris unfolds in space, winding between the elements of the garden around the lily fountain which remains as a central symbolic element. The inflated structure follows the main axes of the courtyard and its soft body is composed of three tangent pieces of variable diameters, which sum more than 120 meters of lineal length and reach a height up to 6 meters. Thanks to a detailed study of the site and a handcrafted production of the patronage, Cuerpo Gris adapts to the cloister’s topography. Rooted in the ground, it ties the boxwood bushes and absorbs the centenary olive tree in its twists.
The experience of the atmosphere is materialized in a series of cavities proposing a fragmented vision of the space. The installation plays with the visitor: Cuerpo Gris alternatively immobilizes you, rolls you up softly in intimate spaces, expels you or invites you to straddle it. A monstrous corps that traps you in its interior and oppresses your gaze. The monumental appearance confronts the human body with a strange presence which is never revealed completely.
Cuerpo Gris is an installation of Martillo Neumático designed and produced by Mon Cano, Iñigo Barrón, Jerome Lorente y Roman Sost with the collaboration of Inés Miño, Ana Moure, Cesar Fuertes, Tarino Cano y Patricia Salazar.