Landscape of a dyke (Is blinking an intimacy space ?)
2025
Landscape of a dyke (Is blinking an intimacy space ?) is a photography and glass installation that evokes the moment when the eyes close and open again. That moment when the image lingers despite the absence. The work offers a liminal space, oscillating between the figurative and the abstract, between the body and matter.
The “dyke” is at once landscape, rampart, and queer identity: a field where desire, intimacy, and resistance meet. The glass plates, recalling of the texture of stone, blur perception and invite us to question how intimacy and protection intertwine.