Jigsaw Falling into Place explores my conflicting relationship with the surreal, incoherent and chaotic structure of the urban environment, and its effect on human beings.
In Düsseldorf, the ongoing transformation of the city is reshaping both its appearance and its social fabric, turning it into an open-air mall where advertising and architecture blur the boundary between fantasy and reality, and where people increasingly shift from citizens to consumers.
The work emerges from a tension between aversion and dependence—between a rejection of these changes and a growing attraction to the city’s visual jaggedness, which continuously pulls me back.










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