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Lost & Found

2018

This exhibition presents paintings, photographs, and objects that explore the concept of home and its role in the artist’s personal experience.

 

At the heart of the series lies a recurring motif: a nesting box, shaped in the simple, iconic form of a child's drawing of a house—resembling a human dwelling in its most distilled, symbolic form.

 

The works pose a central question: What is the significance of "home" in all its dimensions—family, belonging, identity, and refuge?

 

For me, the image of home has always carried both comfort and complexity. As someone who has experienced dislocation, I return again and again to this basic shape—not just as a place, but as an emotional anchor, a dream, a memory. These works are an attempt to define what "being at home" truly means, when the idea itself is sometimes elusive.

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