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Sex Religion Death explores a triad of forces rooted in the structure of ancient Greek theatre. The project examines desire, faith, and mortality as fundamental elements that have shaped human consciousness since antiquity.
At the intersection of desire and fear, where gods and demons meet, sex, religion, and death emerge as symbols of the primal impulses that govern human existence. They are not merely private experiences but collective dramas through which societies define power, morality, and identity. By revisiting their symbolic and emotional intersections, the work investigates how the body, the sacred, and the inevitable continue to be negotiated within the public sphere.
The five photographs displayed in this gallery are excerpted from the “Sex” chapter of the project. The first photograph in this series is featured in the exhibition “Sex and Politics”, Paris 2025.