{
  "$type": "site.standard.document",
  "bskyPostRef": {
    "cid": "bafyreicgiiqk2ayqwfnm3d6hv3e6r7vmvhje3ngowuq4people2d2byqfa",
    "uri": "at://did:plc:dnzwezwxcf5nv4edxk4gyysb/app.bsky.feed.post/3mnbpn27fpzz2"
  },
  "coverImage": {
    "$type": "blob",
    "ref": {
      "$link": "bafkreihqzu3diw6vm2pcgruhmwn2ubnvoeznfpa2vc2tkcvkqbv2ws5xhm"
    },
    "mimeType": "image/webp",
    "size": 79320
  },
  "description": "Pop Up Gallery Paris presents Rebone organizm'os by Ottone Radavi. Modular bone sculptures, 3D-printed resin, participatory assembly. Paris, May 3–6, 2026.",
  "path": "/ottone-radavi-at-pop-up-gallery-paris/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-02T04:03:45.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.catapult-platform.art",
  "tags": [
    "Instagram Olga Pogasova",
    "Ottone Radavi on Instagram",
    "catapult.art",
    "Submit your work →",
    "Artist in Focus",
    "Read More",
    "Exhibition",
    "Interview"
  ],
  "textContent": "### **Pop Up Gallery Presents Ottone Radavi’s Rebone organizm’os in Paris**\n\n _Rebone organizm’os_ is a modular sculptural construction set of bone-like resin elements connected through enlarged spherical joints, assemblageable into skeletal structures, temporary organisms, and improvised architectural forms.\n\n* * *\n\n**Rebone organizm'os**\n\n**Artist:**\nOttone Radavi\n\n**Exhibition:**\nRebone organizm'os\n\n**Venue:**\nPop Up Gallery\n\n**City:**\nParis, France\n\n**Dates:**\nMay 3, 2026 – May 6, 2026\n\n**Curator:**\nOlga Pogasova\n\n**Photography:**\nOttone Radavi\n\n**Image Courtesy:**\nCourtesy Ottone Radavi\n\n* * *\n\n**Ottone Radavi** sculpted each component digitally in Blender, printed it in resin, and post-processed it by hand, the catalogue of parts includes bones, organs, virus-like forms, and other fragments drawn from the artist's own reality.\n\n****Ottone Radavi**** : (left) Structure 0.5 + (right) __Structure 0.8__ resin, 3D-printed, hand-finished, 2026. Rebone organizm'os, Pop Up Gallery, Image courtesy of the artist\n\n****Ottone Radavi**** : __Structure 0.3__ - resin, 3D-printed, hand-finished, 2026. Rebone organizm'os, Pop Up Gallery, Image courtesy of the artist\n\nThe configurations on view were assembled by Radavi. They are not fixed sculptures, but temporary configurations assembled from a larger collection of separately produced bones, organs, virus-like forms, and other elements connected through the same system of spherical joints. Future presentations will hand that task to visitors, turning the installation into a collective act of physical reconstruction.\n\n> When the ground shifts often enough, a person stops expecting permanence and starts building structures that can be taken apart. That is what these sculptures propose, not a body restored, but a body renegotiated.\n\nThe sculptural system externalises a fragmented internal state as a temporary exoskeleton, the bones are outside the body now, modular, interchangeable, available for reassembly. What holds them together is not permanence but joint and pressure.\n\n****Ottone Radavi**** : __Structure 0.3__ - resin, 3D-printed, hand-finished, 2026. Rebone organizm'os, Pop Up Gallery, Image courtesy of the artist****Ottone Radavi**** : __Structure 13__ - resin, 3D-printed, hand-finished, 2026. Rebone organizm'os, Pop Up Gallery, Image courtesy of the artist\n\n* * *\n\nPop Up Gallery presents Rebone organizm'os by Ottone Radavi, curated by Olga Pogasova, through May 6, 2026.\n\n## **The Curatorial Note by Olga Pogasova**\n\n\n“Rebone organizm’os” is a participatory sculptural construction set created by Ottone Radavi.\n\nIt consists of modular bone-like elements connected through enlarged spherical joints. These components can be assembled into skeletal structures, temporary organisms and improvised architectural forms.\n\nThe project emerged from forced migration and psychological instability. Radavi lived and worked in Moscow until the beginning of the war, then relocated to Israel and later to France after war disrupted both environments.\n\nThis repeated loss of stability led to the idea of rebuilding oneself through physical metaphor. The sculptural system externalizes a fragmented internal state as a temporary exoskeleton.\n\nThe abstract bone forms move between contemporary sculpture, biological fantasy, protective structure and construction kit.\n\nAll sculptures are modular construction kits made from interchangeable elements — bones, organs, viruses, and other fragments of the author’s reality — digitally sculpted in Blender, resin 3D printed, post-processed by hand, and assembled into these temporary structures.\n\nThe current exhibition presents configurations assembled by the artist. In future presentations, viewers will independently reassemble “the artist’s skeleton,” turning the installation into a collective therapeutic process through physical interaction.\n\n****Ottone Radavi**** , resin, 3D-printed, hand-finished, 2026. Rebone organizm'os, Pop Up Gallery, Paris. Photo: Ottone Radavi -  __Structure 0.1__ (left) + (right) __Structure 0.6__ - Image Courtesy of the artist\n\n****Ottone Radavi**** : __Structure 13__ - resin, 3D-printed, hand-finished, 2026. Rebone organizm'os, Pop Up Gallery, Image courtesy of the artist\n\n****Ottone Radavi**** : __Structure 13__ - resin, 3D-printed, hand-finished, 2026. Rebone organizm'os, Pop Up Gallery, Image courtesy of the artist\n\n* * *\n\nInstagram Olga Pogasova****\nOttone Radavi on Instagram \n\n**About Catapult Contemporary - Art Platform Submission**\n\nThis is a exhibition review published by Catapult - an independent editorial platform for contemporary art, based in Vienna. We publish exhibition reviews, artist features, interviews, and critical context, with a focus on emerging and mid-career practices from Europe and beyond.\ncatapult.art\n\nWant to be featured? Submit your work →\n\n* * *\n\nArtist in Focus\n\n## Sungho Bae: Soft Bodies Against Coherence\n\nRead More\n\nExhibition\n\n## Michael Beutler at Z33 - Curated by Tim Roerig\n\nRead More\n\nInterview\n\n## Kevin A. Rausch on Process, Memory, and Material\n\nRead More\n\n* * *",
  "title": "The Skeleton Has Always Been a Building Site - Ottone Radavi at Pop Up Gallery",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-03T10:47:42.176Z"
}