Earth Metal Memory, presented at Galerie 88, brought together a group of sculptures by Latika Katt that foreground construction, excavation, and containment as sculptural methods. The contrast between the granular stone and the oxidised metal is pronounced: stone absorbs mass and weight, while metal articulates order and internal organisation. The suspended, vertical wooden sculptures introduce a different spatial condition. Elongated wooden elements, irregular branch-like, are bound with metal clamps and joints, producing structures that appear strained and precariously balanced. Tool marks remain visible, joints are exposed, and surfaces are allowed to weather.
Source: The Telegraph February 21, 2026 04:23 UTC