THRONED

Throned presents a solitary seated figure, whose posture alone suggests the idea of a throne. There is no visible seat, no sculpted structure: it is the half-vertical, half-reclining form that evokes a position of authority, without grandeur. The work resists conventional ideas of monumentality. Here, power is not declared through precious material but emerges from the ground—literal and metaphorical. The figure is composed of organic matter, elements that signal both fragility and endurance. The sculpture is suspended between elevation and dissolution, recalling how power is also carried in posture and gesture. Installed amid Renaissance allegories and idealized beauty, this figure asserts a different kind of unadorned and resilient presence. The Galleria Borghese is enriched by the presence of a stylized but not idealized, emblematic of a form of authority rooted in memory, not monument.