My research interests include poetry and memory in art, object-oriented ontology studies, performative objects and installation studies.


My works consist of a variety of elements: from paintings, sculptures - found and reworked or created from scratch - to photographs, video art, words and performance. In my art practice I’m exploring the memories that physical objects preserve and the often-unseen relationships between material things. Major concerns of my works are form, material and reconstruction of meaning. I am revising ideas and things and seek to shift the experience of objects and create new narratives.


In my installations, interweaving and analogies are very important, both of the object, the memory, and of different media. Working with a gallery space plays an important role for me, as I view the space as a significant part of an exhibition and all of my works at a current time are exhibited as site respondent.


In many ways I am questioning the original properties of things and their meanings. Does an object, shape, line or form can be given a leading role in a single art work? How many analogies and correlations are between objects we daily create and see, and to what extent we can approach their inner life? Through the process of creation, I pursue the materiality of things, observing and transforming things around us, looking for our physical and mental connections to them and inviting viewers to reevaluate the world of objects that often passes unnoticed in daily life.

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