Light Works

  • THEY ASKED ME TO CHANGE IT
    A neon statement on a museum façade reveals the conditions shaping artistic expression within institutions.
  • WE CAME TO KILL YOUR FATHER
    Neon text recalls a traumatic moment from the Finnish Civil War, tracing how conflict fractures private life.
  • AL-WARQAA
    A suspended light sculpture evokes the soul’s ascent, held in tension between flight and gravity.
  • TO MUHAMMAD! TO MECCA!
    A mirrored logo overturns a conspiracy narrative, revealing how meaning shifts through projection and belief.
  • I’M SORRY
    A repeated phrase becomes an illuminated sign, reflecting how nationality shapes perception and distance.