As a visual artist, I am fascinated by language and its power to convey ideologies, thoughts, images, poetics; its influence to shape how we perceive the world.

My practice spans writing, photography, performance and video, often culminating in books and installations. I am particularly interested in the narratives that emerge from combining text and image, literature and life.

I seek to explore how identity is linked to individual and collective memory, private and public space, real or fictional time. My practice embraces chance encountersand participatory processes.

Inspired by Fluxus, I believe that “art is what makes life more interesting than art.”