TEMPORARY AUTONOMOUS ZONE
Installation (2026)
Chromogenic color print, protest flag carried in public demonstrations, stone plinths, hand-painted banners, used memorial candles, funerary flowers, fabricated steel surveillance cameras, floodlights, found barbed wire, and mixed media. Dimensions variable.
Part shrine, part barricade, part memorial, Temporary Autonomous Zone examines the tension between surveillance and solidarity. The work asks how communities gather, remember, and protect one another under conditions that seek to regulate, police, and constrain the body. Collaborative work with Sex Militant.