Inês Brites (Lisbon) works with sculpture, installation, and media, referring to what is familiar: a conversation across rejection, fragility, recognition, and affection. Playing with unorthodox techniques and tactility, she questions the possibilities of representing vulnerability and our relationship to objects, bodies, and nature. Her sculptural work results from a network between found and produced objects processed in an exploratory way of analyzing materials and their purpose, which is mutant, contradictory, and governed by the impermeable curiosity employed by relating materialities, the past, humor, accidental compositions, stagings, illusions. Her approach questions the meaning of objects, exploring the impact of these bodies on ourselves, in our societies, through the memories that recall our intimacies.