The Astropriest, the lead character and namesake of Catinca Malaimare's exhibition, is elusive. Disguised behind a baptismal name that flaunts him as a theatrical, sculptural and satirical vessel in which divinity and technology can be linked, he awaits his turn to enter the exhibition for a fleeting moment. There is a contradiction between bodies that are by turns absent, veiled or abstracted, and the easily identifiable ones. The stables appear to be empty as romantic maladies seem to have plagued the horses, but the exhibition is not without its inhabitants as two saddles are suspended knee-high on thoracic steel frames...