Real Impossible Geometry
Real Impossible Geometry – Album 1 presents a photographic collection of works from the Real Impossible Geometry series, documented in real spatial contexts. The focus of this album is on direct visual recording — showing how these objects relate to architectural conditions, light, perspective, and everyday space.
These images are not staged compositions. They document the presence of form, structure, and geometric order in actual environments. The works shown are examples of sculptures whose geometry and formal principles remain consistent and perceptible from multiple viewpoints.
A distinctive characteristic of many works in this series is their bidirectional coherence: the geometry remains intelligible and structurally valid not only from the front but also from behind, in contrast to many objects that register only from a single viewpoint.
The aim of this album is to make visible how these geometric constructs exist and are perceived in real space — without decorative staging, without artificial framing, and with a focus on the unembellished presence of geometry and form.






























































































































