

Rendered in stark black and white, the work turns an industrial canister into a monument of containment, its bold “G16” reading like a bureaucratic code that eclipses the human within. Inside the barred chamber, two compressed figures—caught between embrace and struggle—become a fragile pulse of life amid a surrounding field of stacked cylinders that repeats like an unfeeling archive. The dense hatchwork builds a claustrophobic atmosphere where light is rationed into thin scratches, suggesting that visibility itself is controlled. What lingers is a meditation on modern storage—of bodies, of identities, of memories—where the promise of order quietly borders on captivity.







