Fleur van den Berg

The Perpetuum

The Perpetuum reflects on parenthood as an evolving relation of care, dependence, growth, and separation. Through this relation, the work connects human life, nature, and family across generations.

The Perpetuum presents two upward-reaching forms with differently sized feet, suggesting the presence of a parent and child. From these bases, small tree-like and branched shapes emerge, connecting the body to organic growth and transformation.

The work reflects Van den Berg’s ongoing interest in how bodies merge with organic extensions. This transition becomes a way to articulate the shifting balance between dependence, guidance, and emerging autonomy. Rather than illustrating a fixed narrative, the sculpture approaches the parent-child relation as an evolving structure shaped by growth and divergence.

Through its vertical movement and intertwined forms, The Perpetuum positions motherhood as a dynamic state in which support and separation coexist.

Datenblatt

Abmessungen
176cm, 56cm, 55cm (Höhe, Breite, Tiefe)
Gewicht
7kg
Jahr
2023
Edition
1
Material
Sonstige, Textil, Recycelte Materialien, Wachs
Stil
Figurativ
Thema
Körper, Ökologie, Gesellschaft
Alle Kunstwerke von Fleur van den Berg
Zum Anfang der Seite scrollen