
About
In “House of Opaque Water” (2012—2013), the exhibition sinks into a dense, shifting environment. A real story of a submerged house and a vanished village dissolves into images, sound, and movement. Sound surrounds the viewer — an engine, a horn, a human voice — not explaining what unfolds, but drawing us into it. Here, reality is neither fixed nor clarified; it is felt as an unstable state in which past, dream, and present coexist.