Cosmic Debris, 2022 - Ongoing

Inkjet print, Diasec-mounted. 100 X 75 cm / 133 X 100 cm 

What the artist is looking for... is the fiction that reality will imitate sooner or later.”

—Robert Smithson
A museum of language in the vicinity of art (1996)

The real is over (for now).

After all, what is apparent reality and how is it projected into our unconscious? Who writes the script for our dreams?

The photographic series "Cosmic Debris" investigates the effects of photomontage. By creating surreal landscapes, dreamlike scenes perceived as improbable futures that we have already experienced, the work plays with encounters between an obscure suspended object and a landscape, strange pairs in time and space. Two moments converging in a single event. A sense of scattered or fragmented objects, potentially symbolising the remnants of our modern society or the clashes between the artificial and natural worlds.

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