The artwork in question is titled “Alex,” created by artist Alina Szapocznikow in the year 1970. It belongs to the Nouveau Réalisme movement and is classified under the genre of installation art.
“Alex” is a striking and evocative piece that combines elements of sculpture and photography. The artwork features a human figure, which appears to be partially embodied within a rough, stone-like structure. The figure’s torso, arms, and face are discernible, with the face displaying a calm and serene expression. The juxtaposition of the photographic elements with the seemingly raw and organic sculptural form creates a powerful visual contrast. This combination of mediums and textures is characteristic of the Nouveaux Réalistes’ emphasis on merging art with life and the tangible world. The artwork embodies a sense of transformation and transcendence, challenging the viewer’s perceptions of reality and the human form.