Texts
Fabio Weintraub:
"Parts of a female human body cast
in chocolate and marzipan. Breasts, mouths, bosoms, pubes... in life size
or reduced size, served on a tabletop. Three women dressed in red, black and
white, respectively three characters played by the artist, who molded the
parts from her own body conduct the meal, a totemic feast in which rather
than eating the tyrannical father of a primitive horde, as Freud propounded,
table guests consume the ever-coveted mother."
Wilton Garcia:
"Nowadays the body comes forth as a pleasant emerging subject featured in the debate agenda along with its (trans/de)formations brought about by aesthetic beautification, plastic surgeries, prostheses, nutrition programs, and bodybuilding. Here I refer to a recurring body that is, nonetheless, symbolical and symbiotically emblematic. An instigating, pulsating live body. I refer to the idea of an eminent and subjective body that fully appreciates flesh as a means to (re)translate its bodily image into affection, desire, and erotica."