Mario Merz | - La Goccia d`Acqua, (Water Drops) 1987 |
Merz's
Igloos express his pre-occupation with the fundamentals of human existence:
shelter, food and man's relationship to nature. Many of his works refer
to the principles of the Fibonacci
series, an exponential mathematical sequence that underlies the
growth patterns of natural life. In 1971, Merz began a series of photographs
applying the Fibonacci series to social groupings. Fibonacci Naples,
1970, consists of ten photographs of factory workers on their lunch
break, building from a solitary person to a group of fifty-five.
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