"Mehr*Mensch" is an exploration of the intricate interplay between physical attributes and gender identity. This work presents an androgynous figure that deliberately challenges conventional assumptions about gender roles. The sculpture serves as avatars or alter egos, blurring the boundaries between the "real" and the "fictional" self. Viewers are encouraged to question the facets of identity and the complex interplay between the physical and the perceived.
"Mehr*Mensch" is an exploration of the intricate interplay between physical attributes and gender identity. This work presents an androgynous figure that deliberately challenges conventional assumptions about gender roles. The sculpture serves as avatars or alter egos, blurring the boundaries between the "real" and the "fictional" self. Viewers are encouraged to question the facets of identity and the complex interplay between the physical and the perceived.