This photograph documents the exhibition by Juliette Minchin at Museo Sant’Orsola in Florence, where the artist created a series of sculptural forms shaped by liquid wax. As the wax solidifies, it forms thin, translucent veils — fragile surfaces that capture movement, light, and time.
Minchin’s work transforms the historic space of Sant’Orsola, responding to its architecture with ephemeral materials that emphasize presence and disappearance.
The exhibition reveals a poetic dialogue between place, ritual, and materiality, where wax becomes both a trace and a memory.