COTTON CANDY MAKER, from the KINDERGARTEN series of works on the violation of children's rights, is dedicated to child brides and the horrific ritual of infibulation. Giant pieces of jewellery — a pendant and a ring inspired by a princess play set, but without their precious stones — transmit crude, purple-tinged sequences of timeless dramas from their empty settings. In a merciless reversal of the scenario, the game has given way to the nightmare of senseless customs, interwoven with the sad sound of a music box from a shattered fairy tale. The contrasts inherent in the materials — the iron sugar-coated with a pink hue, yet contaminated and 'wounded', and the plush fabric, which is soft but black, without any color — also highlight the contradiction in the way young girls have become nothing more than toys in the hands of adults.
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COTTON CANDY MAKER
Painted iron, 2 Full HD monitors, plush fabric, Bose speakers, audio.