Prince Harry in London, but not meeting King Charles

8 days ago
Gall

ANCIENT Greek mythology tells the story of the Queen Pasiphae who was cursed by the god Poseidon to fall in love with a bull. Desperate to seduce the bull, the queen concealed herself in a hollow wooden structure in the shape of a cow. Nine months later, she gave birth to the Minotaur, a half-man half-bull monstrosity that fed on human flesh and had to be locked away in a vast labyrinth.   

For celebrated French designer Hubert Le Gall, the story is both grotesque and beautiful, and serves as the perfect inspiration for a sculptural piece of furniture he calls Pasiphae. Made out of bronze, the sofa-like sculpture takes on the imagined shape of the wooden cow, with stick legs and an appended horn. The Pasiphae is one of the highlights of Daydream, an exhibition at Cuturi Gallery of 25 creations which consistently blurs the distinction between furniture and sculpture. 

Le Gall says: “I’ve always been drawn to the mysteries of the natural world as well as the stories that evolve around it. Many of my designs are influenced by animal forms and the kinds of narratives that have emerged from different cultures.”

Read more
This week's most popular news