Whether folded into a box, bound by cords, or fragmented and stacked, the nondescript figures sculpted by Paris-based artist Khaled DAWWA experience some form of confinement. Their bodies are contorted into cages or squeezed into each other’s arms, and each looks down or away, a position that makes them appear to lack the power and agency to be free. Cast in dense blocks, the introspective sculptures reflect the artist’s preference for terracotta and bronze. More