Artist's Statement

I use various media including digital video, performance and installation to make work focusing on themes of social relations, desire, cultural difference, language, power and memory. In particular, I am interested in how the political economic structures of late capitalism interact with personal relations, feelings and desires.

My work has been influenced by my background in visual anthropology and maintains a critical stance towards totalising concepts of culture and society. I draw from my own experience of living and working in different countries and also my discomfort with attempts (whether within media, academia, or contemporary art) to present normative representations of human society and culture as harmonious, containable and explainable.