A PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE OF BODY, IDENTITY, & TRANSFORMATION

The New Forms Project is an evolving photographic archive exploring the
body as a site of identity, control, exposure, myth, and transformation.
Across distinct series, each work examines how the body is arranged, restrained,
revealed, interrupted, or remade — not as spectacle,
but as evidence of what remains when the self is placed under pressure.
CURRENT SERIES

THE COMPLIANCE
OF FORM
is a photographic body of work examining how ordinary spaces quietly reorganize the human body.
Across bathrooms, kitchens, offices, basements, closets, and domestic interiors, the series treats compliance not as force, but as procedure: removal, repetition, exposure, use, containment, and assignment. The body is not punished or dramatized. It is processed by systems that appear neutral, practical, and familiar — until care becomes control, usefulness becomes captivity, and availability becomes permanence.
