Mirror Hill
Budapest’s II and XII districts sit on the city’s highest hills, home to diplomats, politicians, and Hungary’s wealthy citizens. With the highest land prices in the country, these neighbourhoods carry an image of power and status.
Upon closer examination, behind the gated driveways and tree-lined streets, many homes show signs of decay—ageing facades, neglected details, a sense of stillness, making these neighbourhoods feel removed, not just from the city below, but from change itself. As Hungary holds the EU at arm’s length, these spaces mirror that hesitation.
Diary of a Modern Citizen
A visual meditation on the idea of home for anyone who has ever crossed borders in search of a new life. These photographs were taken during walks through two neighbourhoods in seperate countries, both in connection to the artist. They dwell on the desire to break free from one landscape while yearning to be anchored to another.
This series invites viewers to consider how identity is negotiated through place by searching for the physical traces that define it. Ultimately, the project asks a universal question: where do we locate a sense of belonging when our roots occupy different places?
A visual meditation on the idea of home for anyone who has ever crossed borders in search of a new life. These photographs were taken during walks through two neighbourhoods in separate countries, both in connection with the artist's residence. They dwell on the desire to break free from one landscape while yearning to be anchored to another.
This series invites viewers to consider how identity is negotiated through place by searching for the physical traces that define it. Ultimately, the project asks a universal question: where do we locate a sense of belonging when our roots occupy different places?
A visual meditation on the idea of home for anyone who has ever crossed borders in search of a new life. These photographs were taken during walks through two neighbourhoods in separate countries, both in connection with the artist's residence. They dwell on the desire to break free from one landscape while yearning to be anchored to another.
This series invites viewers to consider how identity is negotiated through place by searching for the physical traces that define it. Ultimately, the project asks a universal question: where do we locate a sense of belonging when our roots occupy different places?