Landscape of a dyke (Is blinking an intimacy space ?)
2025



Landscape of a dyke (Is blinking an intimacy space ?) is an installation of photography and glass. It tells of the fragile instant when the gaze closes
and opens again, when the image persists despite absence. The work proposes a liminal space, oscillating between the figurative and the abstract, between body and matter.

The “dyke” is at once landscape, seawall, and queer identity: a field where desire, intimacy, and resistance converge. The glass plates, echoing the
 texture of stone, blur perception and invite us to question how intimacy unfolds through gestures, gazes, and fragments.


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