
Digital print on dibond behind museums glass, framed, 99 x 75 cm, 2017/2019

Digital print on dibond behind museums glass, framed, 99 x 75 cm, 2017/2019



Digital print on Hahnemühle Premium Canvas (floor piece)
315 x 204 cm, 2016
“Emergency Turned Upside-Down” takes its name and aesthetic from the corresponding film. The work features the overlapping (and newly arranged) borders of European states, allowing the visitor to trace the sometimes arbitrary confines which affect our lives so much. The piece consists of the borderlines of the states from the so-called Balkan route which was a central migration route used by refugees from Syria and the wider war-zone world in their attempt to reach the European Union.

Digital print on Hahnemühle Premium Canvas (floor piece)
315 x 204 cm, 2016



Digital print on aluminum behind acrylic glass, 59,4 x 39,4 cm, 2007

Digital print on aluminum behind acrylic glass, 59,4 x 39,4 cm, 2007

Lightbox, 110 x 40 cm, 2001 (with David Thorne)