Cao Hui reveals the visceral internal side of objects as if they were living beings

Cao Hui, a Chinese artist, has garnered attention for his thought-provoking sculptures that challenge the conventional perception of inanimate objects. His series, such as “Visual Temperature”, depicts everyday items like sofas and suitcases with hyper-realistic flesh and organs, crafted meticulously from resin and fiber.

This juxtaposition of the familiar with the shockingly organic invites viewers to reconsider the boundaries between life and non-life. Hui’s work suggests a world where objects carry an internal life, unseen yet integral, much like the hidden aspects of our own nature. His art not only stirs a visceral reaction but also ignites philosophical contemplation on the essence of being and the unseen layers that compose our reality.

More info: Pifo Gallery.

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Leandro Lima
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