Silent demonstration
A Project with the Master students of Seville. We wanted to see how our silence can influence a demonstration and if a message can be delivered without any speech
A Project with the Master students of Seville. We wanted to see how our silence can influence a demonstration and if a message can be delivered without any speech
Food can be an important ambassador for a country or culture. However, Palestinian food, like many other things, can be political and controversial.
The sea conceals many things. Its deep sounds tell hidden stories, different from games and laughter. It is a solemn, silent sea, carrying songs for those we have lost. A silent threat, an uncertain horizon, it gathers the voices of vanished exiles.
I was “inspired” to create this performance when I saw videos from the flour massacre in Gaza by the end of February 2024. Despite the incident, starving civilians carried flour sacks stained with blood to bring them to their families. Women baked bread in open air, with handmade ovens and distributed it to the hungry civilians.
The rage of the Mares of Diomedes is seen on the fleece, leaving marks of blood all over the surface. The destructive consequences of tyranny and cruelty is very clear. The abuse of power has become something natural, violence is a daily matter and it is normalized.
Saber is a dominant feature of the landscape of historic Palestine. Traditionally, it is planted as demarcations of land boundaries and it is a protective fence at the same time.
Based on the traditional ritual of the ultra Orthodox Jews, when married man and women cannot touch each other, so they have intimate intercourse through a sheet hole.
This is an on going project of photos of Arab women (Palestinian women in Israel) that they have been told that they don’t look Arab. The project deals with stereotypes of how “should” someone look in a racist society.
The transformation of an encyclopaedia volume to a religious book. Sound by Makis Solomos, whispering words from the encyclopaedia volume combined with payers, speeches of the Pope Fancisco on themes of the abuse caused by the cleric.
The relationship between science and religion seems to be rival: science and religion have two different ways of approaching the truth. Science and religion are two fields that are often distinguished by their principles and concepts.
Gustav Courbet created his famous painting L’Origine du monde in 1866, which can be considered as a feminist artwork. Using this image on verses mentioning women, from the holy books (Bible, New Testament, and Koran) gives it a unique power.