"Koža, Women & Other Stories” (2015 - ongoing) is a set of interwoven narratives that explore connection, uncertainty and desire.
This work began when I moved to Slovakia in 2015 and is a poetic expression of my travels in the last six years. In it, I document the unfolding narrative of my experience, disjointed and retold into a story of companionship and isolation. During this time, I also connected with the Archive of Modern Conflict, photographing objects in their collection. These photographs move the project beyond the limitations of my own experience: relics of a broader world.
"Koža, Women & Other Stories" is a kind of photographic unrest. Thriving on change, it references the artist, but belongs to no one in particular. Contemporary in both its chaos and visual diversity, it is part archive, part travelogue, part fact and part fiction. It questions the veracity of the photograph, the biography and the archive in general. It uses analogue technology to celebrate the experimental darkroom. Collapsing multiple bodies, timeframes and geographies, this work is a metaphor for the changeability and incomprehensibility of human experience.
In Slovak, “koža" means skin.