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I am waiting

The Poetics of Stillness: Encountering 'I am waiting'

In the quiet intersection where sculpture meets landscape, Fernanda Fragateiro’s 1999 masterpiece, I am waiting, invites the viewer into a profound moment of contemplation. This evocative work, which functions as both an architectural intervention and a sculptural object, transcends its physical form to become a vessel for emotion. At first glance, the piece presents us with the familiar: a weathered bench, its wooden seat resting upon a sturdy metal frame, nestled within the soft embrace of a park-like setting. Yet, through Fragateiro’s masterful lens, this mundane object is elevated to a symbol of profound patience and temporal suspension. The visible textures of age—the grain of the wood and the industrial precision of the metal screws—speak to a dialogue between human craftsmanship and the inevitable passage of time.

The composition draws the eye into a close-up intimacy, stripping away the distractions of the wider world to focus on the tactile reality of the bench. The presence of a tree in the background provides a soft, organic counterpoint to the structured, man-made elements of the seat, creating a balanced tension between the built environment and the natural world. This interplay is central to Fragateiro’s artistic practice, as she is renowned for her ability to create site-specific works that do not merely occupy space but actively transform it. In I am waiting, the bench becomes a stage for an invisible protagonist, prompting us to imagine the countless souls who have sat, rested, and waited in such a place, leaving behind only the quiet echoes of their presence.

A Legacy of Architectural Dialogue

To understand the depth of this work, one must look toward the artist’s sophisticated background. Born in Setúbal, Portugal, Fernanda Fragateiro developed a rigorous academic foundation at the Lisbon School of Fine Arts, which later informed her unique ability to blend minimalist sculpture with architectural precision. Her practice is characterized by an archaeological approach to space, where she treats the environment as a living document. In I am waiting, we see the culmination of this philosophy; the work acts as a subtle alteration of the landscape, a quiet intervention that asks the viewer to slow down and observe the nuances of their surroundings.

The emotional resonance of the piece lies in its title alone. The declaration "I am waiting" transforms the bench from a functional object into a sentient entity, imbued with a sense of longing or perhaps peaceful anticipation. For collectors and interior designers, this artwork offers more than just aesthetic beauty; it provides a focal point for reflection. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or integrated into a sophisticated residential design, the piece brings an atmosphere of serenity and intellectual depth. It serves as a reminder that even in our most frantic moments, there is profound beauty to be found in the act of simply being, and in the quiet strength found in waiting.

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Základní informace

  • Title: I am waiting
  • Artist: Fernanda Fragateiro
  • Subject or theme: Peaceful park setting, waiting, nature
  • Year: 1999
  • Medium: Sculpture
  • Dimensions: 45 x 300 x 51 cm

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