INSTITUTIONAL ACQUISITION & ACCESS
Institutional Positioning
The archive is structured as a cross-disciplinary body of work organised by medium yet conceived as a continuous conceptual system.
Each discipline — Photography, Painting, and Applied Works — operates within a defined internal architecture while remaining dialogically connected to the broader research framework of the practice.
Works are produced within closed cycles, maintaining consistent titling logic, archival categorisation, and documented production standards.
ACQUISITION PROTOCOL
Access & Documentation
• Acquisition documentation is released upon professional request
• Dossiers are discipline-specific and calibrated to the body of work selected
• Edition structures and availability are defined per medium
• Archival, condition, and production documentation are provided where applicable
• Documentation is shared for institutional and curatorial review
Scope of Acquisition
Works may enter institutional collections through:
• Individual acquisition of single works
• Curated selections within a specific discipline
• Cross-disciplinary configurations reflecting conceptual continuity
• Exhibition-led acquisition dialogue
• Institutional placement or long-term loan discussion
The archive is designed to operate within collection logic rather than as isolated objects.
Structural Clarification
While organised by discipline, the body of work maintains a unified conceptual axis. Photography, Painting, and Applied Works function as interrelated research domains rather than independent artistic directions.
This structure allows institutional acquisition to occur either within a single medium or through calibrated cross-medium dialogue, depending on curatorial context.
INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT
The archive is developed with long-term institutional integration in mind, including collection logic, research frameworks, and exhibition programming environments.
Institutional Closing Statement
The archive is conceived as a modular yet internally coherent system, adaptable to institutional collection frameworks, research environments, and long-term exhibition programming.
REQUEST ACQUISITION DOSSIER
For professional curatorial, institutional, and collection review.
Requests are reviewed prior to documentation release.
ACQUISITION DOSSIER REQUEST
For professional curatorial and institutional review only.
Requests are reviewed prior to documentation release in order to ensure institutional alignment.
Documentation is provided within 3–5 working days following review.
Contact / Representation Inquiries
For exhibition proposals, representation discussions, press inquiries, or general correspondence, please use the contact page.
