Cenotes are
formed when the limestone that makes up the Yucatan Peninsula is eroded over thousands of years by rainwater, resulting in large «sinkholes» that
appear on the surface, exposing
hollowed - out caverns below that act as natural cisterns for water.
Re-configured specifically for Pace London — some placed directly on the floor, others tethered by cordage from the walls and ceiling — many of these recent works
appear weightless in space, their
forms seemingly relieved of mass and gravity, a sense further emphasized by their
hollow construction with 3 mm plywood.