About me

I am a Berlin-based artist working across photography, moving image, installation and text. At the core of my work lies an exploration of presence and absence, time and decay, and the processes of remembering and forgetting. Through various media, I search for situations where time can be captured and extended, interested in the tension between the fleeting and the permanent and the multiple temporalities in which I find myself in. 

Common threads in my work stem from a recurring engagement with the theme of time and its materialisation. Historical narratives, personal memories, philosophical considerations from around the world as well as a geological and cosmological understanding of the subject flow into these works. I am inspired by the methodologies of archaeology: A slow but steady work, in which patience and perseverance are crucial elements.  I am interested in  examining layers of time and space, engaging in processes of uncovering and documenting, collecting and categorising objects and assembling them into narratives. My projects, often spanning over years or intended to be ongoing processes themself, are manifestations of tangible or imagined spaces, bridging the illusory and the real, intertwining past, present and future.