Touching the objects from the "forbidden fruit" or "noli me tangere" series the public gets black hands. The series consists of milled wooden objects in several sizes reproducing fruits of Magnolia trees found in the city of Zurich. It is an ongoin long term project. (Text)
from NOLI ME TANGERE or forbidden fruit series, oak wood, graphite, max. 170 cm, 2015 (DÉTOURS social sculptures, curated by Kristina Grigorjeva and Marco Meuli, Zurich, 2019)
NOLI ME TANGERE exhibition at Johanniterkirche Feldkirch artspace, 2017 (photo: Patricia Keckeis)
from NOLI ME TANGERE or forbidden fruit series, oak wood, graphite, max. 170 cm, 2015 (Skulpturen Biennale Weiertal)
from NOLI ME TANGERE or forbidden fruit series, oak wood, graphite, max. 170 cm each, 2015 (Skulpturen Biennale Weiertal)
from NOLI ME TANGERE or forbidden fruit series, oak wood, graphite, max. 100 cm, Botanigramme exhibition Sculpture at Schoenthal exhibition, 2013/2014
from NOLI ME TANGERE or forbidden fruit series, oak wood, graphite, max. 100 cm, 2013
from NOLI ME TANGERE or forbidden fruit series, oak wood, graphite, max. 100 cm, 2013
from NOLI ME TANGERE or forbidden fruit series, oak wood, graphite, max. 100 cm, 2013
from noli me tangere or forbidden fruit series, oak wood, graphite, max. 100 cm, 2012