Art Practice

The practice centres on temporary, large-scale structures realised through collective assembly. Works are developed across open landscapes and architectural settings, including courtyards, buildings, and interior gathering spaces. Each installation is delivered as a system to be assembled on site; the work does not arrive complete. It comes into being through coordinated, collective action.

There is no fixed audience position. Participation is integral to the work itself. People arrive as individuals and assemble the structure together, leaving a shared form in place. The structure stands for a defined period. It holds bodies, movement, and attention, without being intended as a permanent object. The work is realised both in open settings and through commission, including public buildings and organisational interiors. In commissioned contexts, installations respond to architecture, scale, and circulation while remaining dependent on collective making.

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