Fragments of a Space Series
This series begins with the tension between the sensitive and the structural, exploring identity as a hybrid process in constant transformation, where materiality becomes a space for giving shape to what remains unseen. Inspired by Homi Bhabha’s concept of the “third space,” the series approaches identity as a territory that emerges between cultures in contact, where forms of belonging are not fixed but continually reconfigured.
The pieces function as fragments of a story or a cultural body in displacement. They do not seek to form a closed whole, but rather to articulate a space where tensions, memories, and what has been broken can find new forms of connection.
The series speaks to the tension between what breaks and what is reinvented, between the need to belong to more than one place and the experience of not fully belonging to any. In this threshold between origin and destination, a hybrid space emerges where migrant identity transforms—multiple, shifting, and in process.
