
Wim Delvoye
Möbius Dual Corpus Direct Current
Polished bronze
100 × 100 × 130 cm

Wim Delvoye
Möbius Dual Corpus Direct Current
Polished bronze
100 × 100 × 130 cm

Wim Delvoye. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, 25 Jun–10 Nov 2014

Wim Delvoye. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, 25 Jun–10 Nov 2014
Wim Delvoye Wervik, Belgium, b. 1965
Further images
“I’m extremely fascinated by the theories of evolution. I’ve read all of Darwin’s and Richard Dawkins’ books, among others. As an artist, I’m also drawn to religion because art is another form of faith.” — Wim Delvoye
Created for an exhibition at the Church of San Cristoforo in Lucca, Wim Delvoye’s Holy Family series explores the intersection of science and spirituality, blending organic, biomorphic shapes with geometric precision. His fascination with evolutionary theory and religious symbolism converge in these works, where traditional human forms are reinterpreted through advanced industrial techniques.
By combining meticulous craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, Delvoye transforms a familiar cultural symbol into a dynamic, ever-evolving structure. This fusion of natural and conceptual forms prompts reflection on the shifting role of such imagery in contemporary culture and how these traditions continue to adapt in a modern context.
Exhibitions
Holy Family. Kasteel de Bueren, Kwatrecht, Belgium, 2010
Wim Delvoye. Rorschach. Gallerie Perrotin, Paris. May 12–Jun 16, 2012
Wim Delvoye. Chiesa di San Cristoforo, Lucca, Italy. Mar 1–Sep 1, 2013
Wim Delvoye. Gary Tatintsian Gallery. Jun 25–Nov 10, 2014
Wim Delvoye. Heydar Aliyev Center, Baku, Azerbaijan. Apr 13–Oct 18, 2015
Wim Delvoye. The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran. Mar 7–May 13, 2016
Publications
Wim Delvoye. The Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Tehran, Iran. 2016
Wim Delvoye. Heydar Aliyev Center, Azerbaijan, Baku, 2015. pp. 41–43
Wim Delvoye. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, 2014, pp. 16, 17, 19