*It's worth noting that these plastic fabrics were used to cover the scaffolding that remained on our building for two and a half years. The aim is to draw attention to the ongoing issue that we, the residents of Berlin, are subjected to a form of slow and legal torture.



A Map of the Transient

Mesh fabric* stretched on aluminum frame

160 x 160 x 3,5 cm.
Berlin 2025

This work explores scaffolding not only as a physical structure, but as a symbol of the unfinished of what is in constant flux. It represents the temporary support of a city that is perpetually under construction, both materially and symbolically: a city that is never complete, continually being redefined.

The concept of reinterpretation emerges as an invitation to look beyond the surface. Every element, every layer of the work, can be read in multiple ways, opening up diverse possibilities for understanding and appropriation. The city is no longer a fixed space; it becomes a dynamic canvas.







A Map of the Transient

Wrapped in that translucent mesh
that covered the facade
on pause, in transit.
A temporary refuge.

Each move was a farewell
and a new beginning,
a choreography of boxes,
suitcases, and silences.

Chasing a space to create,
to sustain the practice
amidst displacement.

A witness to everything:
waiting, discomfort,
wear and tear.

Hanging between us
and the outside world
matter and memory.