Fashion Bin - photography and performance
A fashion show in which performers wear garments made from vegetable peelings. As they walk through the school’s back garden, the materials fall away and nourish the soil, becoming part of the cycle of life.
The performance explores transformation and ecology. It celebrates the beauty of the transitory, restores meaning to the everyday, and reclaims what is so often discarded with indifference.
Traces : An installation composed of fragments from the everyday
This installation brings together several works inspired by small, often unnoticed observations made in daily life. Each piece draws from a gesture, a material, an oversight, or a fleeting detail. Together, they form a sensitive mapping of the ordinary—an attention to what slips past the eye.
1. Leftovers from the exhibition space
2. Huile sur table (oil on table)
3. Ball of crumbs (balai de miettes)
Cryme
This interactive sculpture was intended to invite visitors to look through the rifle’s viewfinder. Inside it, a thin slice of chopped onion was hidden, designed to provoke a chemical reaction after a few seconds, causing eye irritation and tears. The version of the work presented here has been partially censored in order to comply with Dutch legislation prohibiting the presence of firearms — even replicas — in public spaces, including in artistic contexts.
Thesis: the Lie : art, illusion and vertigo, an essay that plays with reality
What is a lie? Where do its limits end? Can it be a tool for creation, a prism through which we understand reality? This essay is an exploration of lying in all its forms—moral, philosophical, artistic, and existential.