
The Fluid Guest presents Loris Cecchini's renowned Waterbones series—modular installations composed of stainless steel elements that form organic lattices and fluid structures. The work explores the concept of hospitality and threshold spaces where identities dissolve and reform. The metallic organism emerges from and dissolves into the wall, evoking living systems such as cells, branches, and corals. Through its gleaming, liquid-like material quality, the installation expands and retracts like water, embracing light and allowing the gaze to pass through. Conceptually grounded in the exploration of osmosis between art, nature, and technology, the Waterbones embody a poetic paradox uniting opposites—water's principle of movement with bone's principle of structure—to give form to potential life and cosmic interdependence.