Breads No. 2
2007
15 parts, wood, mixed media
This project explores the relationship between traditional bread-making and contemporary art practices. Each piece represents a unique interpretation of bread as a cultural symbol, reflecting on its significance in various societies. The installation invites viewers to engage with the tactile and visual aspects of bread, encouraging a dialogue about nourishment, community, and the passage of time.
Through the use of various materials and techniques, the artists aim to challenge perceptions of bread, transforming it from a mere sustenance into a medium of artistic expression. The project emphasizes the importance of bread in daily life while also highlighting its artistic potential.

Central elements 150 × 117–125 × 7 cm
Second row (6 elements), fragment 1, 70 × 62–68 × 7 cm
Second row (6 elements), fragment 2, 70 × 62–68 × 7 cm
Second row (6 elements), fragment 3, 70 × 62–68 × 7 cm
Detail
Second and third rows, left side
Second and third rows, right side
Third row (12 elements), fragment 1, 50 × 45–51 × 7 cm
Lower row (6 elements)
Lower row (6 elements), fragment 1, 30 × 22–26 × 7 cm
Lower row (6 elements), fragment 2, 30 × 22–26 × 7 cm
Composition variant