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Natura morta lying down (2008) by Milan Stamenovic, mixed media on canvas, 150 × 120 cm, Italy — reclining psychodynamic still life rendered as horizontal architectural structure.

NATURA MORTA LYING DOWN

2008

Mixed media on canvas
150 × 120 cm
Italy

Series: States of Being: The Reclining Architecture of Existence (2008) Italy

Cycle: Structural Cycles 2007–2009

In Natura Morta Lying Down, the still life abandons the vertical axis.

The structure reclines.

What had previously operated as staged confrontation now enters a condition of gravitational submission. Forms stretch laterally across the canvas, occupying a horizontal register that suggests both rest and exposure. The architectural curvature of the upper field encloses the composition without sealing it; the space bends, but does not collapse.

Fragments of image, anatomical references, and constructed volumes remain disciplined within a controlled equilibrium. The reclining condition is not passive. It is structural.

Here, existence is treated as architecture in suspension.

The subject is no longer staged against force.
It is held within a field of containment.

The still life becomes a body.
The body becomes a horizontal system.

Equilibrium is preserved.
Tension persists.

Exhibitions & Distinctions

 

The Pieces
Solo Exhibition
Ex Chiesa di San Carlo dei Barnabiti
Florence, Italy
2009

Structural Context

Series: States of Being: The Reclining Architecture of Existence (2008) Italy

Period: Structural Cycles 2007–2009
Executed in Italy

Collection / Provenance

Available upon request
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