The project transforms the artist’s living room into an unstable exhibition space, where the domestic dimension loses its function as a refuge. The house is inhabited not as a place of protection, but as a fragile environment, crossed by visual fractures, reflections, and vocal presences.
The domestic interiors are denatured as they welcome sculptural works and soundscapes, fragmenting the viewer into multiple incomplete reflections.
The project questions the ideas of unity, stability, and familiarity commonly associated with the home. The house becomes a field of tension in which intimacy and disorientation coexist, prompting reflection on the paradox of the contemporary domestic space: from refuge to claustrophobic, disorienting site.
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