Still Screaming is a spatial installation consisting of sculptural paper heads mounted on black poles at body height. Suspended between drawing and object, the works inhabit a charged stillness: a scream arrested in time.
The installation explores the paradox of our era, where voices multiply yet remain unheard. Referencing historical displays of power and punishment, the heads stand as both witnesses and warnings. Disembodied and anonymous, they form a silent chorus that oscillates between vulnerability and resistance, inviting the viewer into a space where affect, politics and collective tension converge.

The motif carries a historical resonance of power and sanction, reflecting a contemporary moment marked by polarization and the need to insist on being heard. It offers no release, but keeps the tension open, between individual and collective, between expression and consequence.



