Installation, Performance, Photography, Sculpture
My practice examines the way in which people build their identities by physically interacting with each other. To me, this form of engagement is a reflection of their experience and understanding of the world. I see the human body as an instrument to physically relate to others and to the environment. Because of this, my pieces tend to either represent or reference actions executed by humans with their bodies. In this sense, my practice represents and considers my own experience and observation of physical human interaction.
My current work examines the human experience of institutional control in public spaces and its effect in people's construction of identity.
Studio G7