pop x

pop x, installation, mixed media, 2026


pop x is a process-based spatial installation created by Ernstina Eitner and myself in the project space Dose in Hamburg. It is based on the idea that humans have left their living spaces, while new or different life forms have taken them over. Two distinct populations—Ernstina Eitner’s wool objects and my stone sculptures—expand throughout the space, using materials that evoke traces of former domesticity and transforming them into new habitats. At the beginning of the exhibition, both populations existed separately from one another. Over time, they grew together, approached each other, and eventually met. Instead of displacing one another, they merge and form something new. In doing so, the installation questions our perception of so-called pests and raises questions about space, coexistence, and attribution. Who decides who is allowed to stay and who must leave?

covery

covery, marble, granite, porcelain, variable dimension, 2025


The work explores the ambivalence of two bodies: one that holds, and one that is covered. It reflects the tension between saftey and tightness, protection and weight, proximity and limitation.

new life

new life, installation, marble, basalt, variable dimension, 2025


This installation was created as part of the bremerhaven artspace Festival, where I was given an empty shop space to work with. I filled the room with round, soft, moving stone forms that spread like a new population. A posthuman, utopian scenario emerged in which a new life form enters a formerly purely functional human space, takes it over, and breaks free from its assigned role, while forming new structures.