Chains
A visual and material investigation into bondage, connection, and dependency.
Chains is a multidisciplinary artistic project that explores the symbolic, physical, and psychological meanings of chains.
Objects of imprisonment, yet also tools of connection, chains become an ambivalent metaphor: between constraint and connection, between weight and belonging.
Through installations, images, sculptures, and industrial or organic materials, Chains examines the concepts of power, control, affection, memory, slavery, and structure.
Each “chain” is part of a visual language that binds together bodies, spaces, and narratives, questioning what holds together — or imprisons — individuals and communities.
The project invites reflection on what binds us, what we wish to break free from, and what we, unconsciously, choose to belong to.