
Belonging / Space (2000-ongoing)
The Belonging / Space section explores belonging as a spatial and embodied condition rather than a fixed idea of connection or place. Belonging emerges through relations between body, form, and environment, where space is experienced as an active and responsive field.
The works in this section do not depict space as a background for objects, but as a co-constitutive element of presence. Space is understood as something that is continuously shaped through proximity, distance, tension, and absence.
Within this framework, belonging is not defined as stability or resolution, but as a dynamic state of alignment and disalignment between internal experience and external conditions. It is a process that unfolds through encounters, thresholds, and transitions rather than through fixed positions.
Sculpture and spatial situations operate as sites where these relations become visible. The body is no longer central as an isolated form, but as a point of passage within a larger field of spatial and perceptual interactions.