In the Memory of the Ones Who Didn't Make It (2017-2018)
In the Memory of the Ones Who Didn’t Make It examines the visual afterlife of political campaigns, tracing how images of power circulate, rupture, and fade within the public sphere. Through a series of painted installations, the project reflects on the haunting presence of political portraits in everyday life, figures that loom over the city, only to be torn down, erased, or quietly absorbed into the fabric of daily existence.
Organized through systems of repetition, grids, and gaps, these works stand in for absent bodies, erased data, and post-architectural debris. They confront the viewer with the material and symbolic residue of electoral spectacle, where loss operates as a structural condition. The project exposes the contradictions embedded in collective memory and the uneasy perceptions of freedom that accompany them.
This is not a documentary critique, this constructs a mourning space, where memory is both built and undone by loss.





