






Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F9)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm






Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F10)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm





Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F11)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm
Geology of a Façade (2025)
The works consist of collected fragments of spray-painted walls. These walls are characterized by many layers of paint accumulated over years, which continue to grow in a temporal continuity. The last mural is immediately overlaid by another and exists only as an invisible layer underneath. I compare this process to natural sedimentation processes. Over time, weathering, and manual intervention, fragments break off the wall. I collect these and work on them by hand with various tools. The result is iridescent surfaces and reliefs that represent the simultaneity of different layers of time. In the next step, I fix the processed fragments in a frame using casting compound. The resulting image objects are reminiscent of geological maps of continents or finds of minerals or sedimentary rock.






Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F20)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm





Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F14)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm




Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F12)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm







Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F16&17)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 36x36cm




Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F13)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm





Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F8)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm





Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F15)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 36x36cm




Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F18)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 36x36cm







Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F19)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 36x36cm





Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F1)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm






Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F2)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm








Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F3)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 53x36cm


Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F4)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 36x36cm



Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F5)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 36x36cm



Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F6)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 36x36cm



Geology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025-F7)
Wall fragments, casting compound, wooden frame, 36x36cm








Archeology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025–A27), 50x50cm
Layers of paint and plaster, acrylic glass, silicone, aluminum frame



Archeology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025–A26), 50x50cm
Layers of paint, acrylic glass, silicone


Archeology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025–A22), 60x60cm
Layers of paint, acrylic glass, silicone


Archeology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025–A23), 60x60cm
Layers of paint, acrylic glass, silicone


Archeology of a Façade
(L-AGSt-2025–A24), 60x60cm
Layers of paint, acrylic glass, silicone








Exhibition views Street Art „Graffiti“ – The Unregistered Trade Mark
at kunst.lokal Worms, 2025









Deductions from a gallery wall with water damage
(P-GM-2019-A18-21)
Part of the group show Entropic Elegy, October 2019
Galerie Mariton, Centre des Sciences et des Arts, St. Ouen, Paris.


Wall decal
(L-KHK-2019-A17), 50x50 cm
Presented in the exhibition Jour Fix,
Houloc, Aubervilliers/Paris, September 2019





Archeology Of A Façade
(JER-K14-2016-A3-16)
14 hanging plexiglass panels with wall extracts.
They were glued to the façade outside the gallery and then removed again, so that parts of the walls were detached and the layers underneath were revealed. Inside the gallery, the hanging created an imaginary wall with an exterior and an interior space.
Developed during an artist residency in Jerusalem and presented in the solo exhibition The End Of A Golden String in der Koresh 14 Gallery Jerusalem, 2016.




Wall decal (L-KtSt4-2015-A1/2), 2015
A wooden board with detached wall surfaces on opposite sides of the corresponding walls. The opposite walls come together on the board in such a way that their inner backs now face outwards.
Part of the exhibition The Broken Window Theory
Group show at "Zuständige Behörde" Leipzig, October 2015