HUNTER
Institutional Overview
(for curators, galleries, and institutions)
HUNTER is a conceptual collection structured as a sequence of acts that examine pursuit, tension, and psychological transformation. Rather than depicting a literal hunter, the collection frames hunting as a condition — a state of alertness, desire, confrontation, and internal negotiation.
Each act operates as a charged psychological territory, tracing shifts between anticipation, violence, restraint, and aftermath. The works engage with archetypal symbols of power and vulnerability, drawing from myth, ritual, and contemporary visual culture to articulate a language of pursuit that is as internal as it is external.
HUNTER is constructed as a dramaturgical system rather than a linear narrative. Acts do not resolve; they intensify, fracture, and recalibrate. The collection privileges emotional pressure, formal tension, and symbolic density over decorative or illustrative outcomes.
Positioned between conceptual fashion, sculptural image-making, and performative objecthood, HUNTER is conceived for curatorial contexts that allow for sequencing, spatial rhythm, and interpretive layering. The collection is intended for institutional exhibition, thematic programming, and research-driven acquisition, where symbolism and psychological force remain central to the viewing experience.
