Wolfgang Flad (Germany, b. 1974) graduated from the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart and currently lives and works in Berlin. Renowned for his distinctive sculptural language, Flad departs from the weight and monumentality traditionally associated with sculpture. Employing wood, metal, glass, and recycled materials, he creates sinuous, irregular forms that embody organic vitality and tension. His solo exhibition at Tampa Museum of Art,his works by permanent collected the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Kunsthaus Zürich, Centraal Museum Utrecht. The exhibition title 《Wolfgang Flad: FORMA FUTURA 》directly articulates Flad’s renewed inquiry into the relationship between sculpture, time, and space. “Forma Futura” (Latin for “future form”) does not gesture toward a cold technological prophecy; rather, it addresses the sustainability and regeneration of organic life. For Flad, the future form is fluid and indeterminate—condensing the macrocosmi