
Modular Mythologies brings together sculptural works that operate as world-units—glyphs from speculative realms, each articulating a distinct visual language. Through modular forms, hybrids, and symbolic residues, each artist builds a personal lexicon—utopic, dystopic, uncanny, or divine. These works extend beyond objecthood, functioning instead as fragments of imagined environments: blueprints of belief systems, remnants of possible futures, and architectures for alternative ways of being. Made from industrial surplus, clay, or techno-organic matter, the works function as material codes: a speculative syntax where myth, memory, and material reality mutate.