Installation view at Zilberman Gallery, 2025 Photo Credits: Abdullah Kaygusuz
In the installation, the remains of my own medical routines and domestic consumption are stitched, layered, and recombined into unstable structures. Plastics, bandages, and packaging left behind by my body and daily life are bent and suspended to resemble supports that nevertheless seep and collapse. These fragile architectures blur the boundary between scaffolding and organism, evoking systems that cannot carry their own weight. These remains are not only memories of an autoimmune body,whose immune system misidentifies and attacks its own cells, but also paradoxical bodies that actively reproduce it. The work questions the permeability of the body, as well as the boundaries between healing and collapse, object, matter, organism and very system of care . Each form appears like a support while simultaneously bearing the trace of a leak. Through this constructed structure, I attempt to create a system that is dysfunctional yet living; fragile yet impossible to hold in place.