Matrix Models

€330.00

Matrix Models translates a theoretical framework from physics into a visual and conceptual proposition: that the fundamental structure of reality is not composed of objects, but of relations.

Rather than depicting particles or fixed entities, the work is grounded in the idea that what appears as stable form is the result of underlying networks of interaction. In this view, objects do not exist independently, but emerge as temporary configurations within a dynamic system of relations.

The reference to matrix models situates the work within a mathematical language where structure replaces substance. A matrix, understood as an ordered set of relations, becomes a model for how reality can be described without relying on fixed points in space or time. What remains is not a stable foundation, but an evolving field in which structure is continuously redefined.

The piece therefore operates at the boundary between abstraction and ontology, proposing a shift in perspective: from a world of things to a world of interactions, where meaning and identity arise through relation rather than isolation.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS

This Giclée print is a limited edition of 7 copies printed on 260 gram Velvet fine art paper. Print size: 31,1 cm x 31,1 cm (12,2 X 12,2 inches) paper size: 42 cm x 59,4 cm (16,5 X 23,4 inches). Each print is numbered and signed and sold without a frame.

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Publication Date: September 4, 2025
Print Size: 31,1 x 31,1cm
Paper Size: 42 x 59,4cm
Composition No.: 57


Matrix Models translates a theoretical framework from physics into a visual and conceptual proposition: that the fundamental structure of reality is not composed of objects, but of relations.

Rather than depicting particles or fixed entities, the work is grounded in the idea that what appears as stable form is the result of underlying networks of interaction. In this view, objects do not exist independently, but emerge as temporary configurations within a dynamic system of relations.

The reference to matrix models situates the work within a mathematical language where structure replaces substance. A matrix, understood as an ordered set of relations, becomes a model for how reality can be described without relying on fixed points in space or time. What remains is not a stable foundation, but an evolving field in which structure is continuously redefined.

The piece therefore operates at the boundary between abstraction and ontology, proposing a shift in perspective: from a world of things to a world of interactions, where meaning and identity arise through relation rather than isolation.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS

This Giclée print is a limited edition of 7 copies printed on 260 gram Velvet fine art paper. Print size: 31,1 cm x 31,1 cm (12,2 X 12,2 inches) paper size: 42 cm x 59,4 cm (16,5 X 23,4 inches). Each print is numbered and signed and sold without a frame.

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Publication Date: September 4, 2025
Print Size: 31,1 x 31,1cm
Paper Size: 42 x 59,4cm
Composition No.: 57