“Rebone organizm’os” is a participatory sculptural construction set created by Ottone Radavi.
It consists of modular bone-like elements connected through enlarged spherical joints. These components can be assembled into skeletal structures, temporary organisms and improvised architectural forms.
The project emerged from forced migration and psychological instability. Radavi lived and worked in Moscow until the beginning of the war, then relocated to Israel and later to France after war disrupted both environments.
This repeated loss of stability led to the idea of rebuilding oneself through physical metaphor. The sculptural system externalizes a fragmented internal state as a temporary exoskeleton.
The abstract bone forms move between contemporary sculpture, biological fantasy, protective structure and construction kit.
All sculptures are modular construction kits made from interchangeable elements — bones, organs, viruses, and other fragments of the author’s reality — digitally sculpted in Blender, resin 3D printed, post-processed by hand, and assembled into these temporary structures.
The current exhibition presents configurations assembled by the artist. In future presentations, viewers will independently reassemble “the artist’s skeleton,” turning the installation into a collective therapeutic process through physical interaction.