PROJECTS


A photographic journey across the United States seen from the bottom of swimming pools — a story about surfaces, desire, and the mirage of the American Dream.






A photographic record of luxury storefronts barricaded during moments of political unrest in New York.





A multi-channel video filmed in one of the world’s largest electronic waste dumps, where the afterlife of digital technology unfolds.





Handmade phallic monuments are produced
in Morocco, then reappear as desert images,
sculptural multiples, and playful products,
shifting between ritual object, commodity,
and joke.








A wall of sculpted butts is offered for sale
by the square meter, inviting exchange, accumulation,
and bodily pleasure to circulate as a perverse economy.







In the American Far North, Alaïa garments are suspended in a world of ice, animals, and tools, where fashion is frozen into stillness and held between fossil and apparition.






A photographic reflection on clothing, luxury, and the strange social choreography of fashion during the Paris lockdown.






Across Mongolia, livestock wander through
the steppe wearing Uniqlo cashmere,
collapsing the distance between pastoral life
and fast-fashion desire.








BLOWING
RICCARDO


In a Mojave aircraft boneyard, Givenchy garments
designed by Riccardo Tisci are left to the wind,
where couture moves like a community
of loners among plane carcasses.







Pulled on roller skates across Cuba,
MarieVic turns her back to the landscape
and lets the road reveal tourism
as a form of active consumption.






Whalecum Pictures investigates the
interstice of art and commerce,
and the notion of value within a marketplace.
The project consists of re-imagined scenes
from iconic movies,
and promotional objects that tie
in with these movies.