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SAFEHOUSE
2025
LONDON
GUERRILLA INSTALLATION
OIL PASTEL AND CHARCOAL ON PAPER, ROPE, STONE, RECLAIMED WOOD AND CAST IRON




Safehouse, 2025
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Safehouse is part of an ongoing series of guerrilla installations exploring memory, trauma, and the social and physical boundaries of space. Staged in a temporarily unused public building, the work was constructed without official permission using a preplanned selection of found materials, architectural elements, and intuitive adjustments to the environment. The installation extended to the edges of the building’s thresholds, incorporating fire exit handles, columns, and other architectural features typically restricted or overlooked.
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Viewers were invited to navigate the space physically, crouching under rope barriers, peering through windows, and moving through unexpected openings, creating a direct engagement with the work and its spatial politics. The installation relied on community participation to activate meaning, prompting reflection on access, ownership, societal rules, and institutional structures.
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Once installed, the work was documented and then fully deinstalled, leaving no trace other than its recorded presence. Safehouse challenges conventional modes of exhibiting, asking who can occupy, display, and witness art, while transforming constraints of access, time, and material into the medium itself.
