I’m interested in processes of ageing and in questioning the assumption of inevitable decline. Working with video, photography, sculpture, and drawing, my practice looks at how social connections shape belonging and relationships. I’m drawn to how tenderness can carry hints of threat, and how vulnerability and power are intertwined. My video work is shaped by collaborative engagement and sustained observation of repetition and gesture. I often focus on older people and the social spaces they occupy, paying attention to routines, conversations, and shared activities that become modes of communication and support.
Biography
Recent exhibitions include Nurture Gaia, Bangkok Biennale (2024); Love is Louder, Bozar, Brussels (2024); Orangerie of Care, nGbk, Berlin (2024) and Chaleur Humaine, LAAC (Musées Dunkirk) (2023). Screenings have taken place at the ICA, London Film Festival; Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin and Staatliche Kunstsammlung, Dresden, among others. Residencies completed at Fogo Island Arts (Newfoundland, Canada); Videotage/Videoclub (Hong Kong); Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts (Nebraska, U.S.A) and Katara Art Center (Doha, Qatar). Participated in the Berlin Programme for Artists during 2019-2020 and received the Ars Viva Prize in 2020.