My work explores relationships, identity and dis/connection. 

My research approaches different topics such as image production, social media, migration or colonial wounds driven by these core questions: How do we construct the other? What barriers are separating us and can we bridge them? 

I look at how different technologies, ideologies and cultural patterns influence our ways of relating and our understanding of ourselves. My work tries to make these subtle processes visible by translating them into space. Previously interested in pointing out the many ways in which we are disconnecting, I’m now interested in how art and the poetic can create spaces to think about the invisible threads that weave us together.

I love working across different media (video, sculpture, writing, drawing) but remain lastly a sculptor: I’m fascinated by space and how it influences our experience. I create large scale installations using accumulation, the relation between objects and their proportion to confront the body of the viewer and invite them to reflect from an embodied experience.