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EXECUTION

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Durational performance that involves repetitions of movements, restraints, pain and endurance, experience through piercing, self-flagellation, self-bondage, face mummification. 

Black and White Photo by Hector Riveros; Colour Photos by Nika Kramer

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             NOWHERE BOI

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A reclamation of the identity through masochistic practices. I drew three upside down triangles, symbols of the gay killed during the Nazi era, with a scalpel  whipped my back and pierced my arms and face. 

Pics by Daf

Glitters And Blood

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I put two butterfly needles in my arms and let my blood flow inside a water container by using two butterfly needles. I remove the bandages that are "hung" on my body and face with needles. 

Then , I take some vagina-shaped sculptures that are inside the container with my mouth. I hang the vagina-shaped sculptures on my body by using  needles.

Pics by Zac Zenza

Marks

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Self-bondage, blood, piercing. I tied myself up, crawling on the floor and form a circle. I remained knelling with two butterfly needles in my arms and the audience had to choose whether feed me with small bread balls or whip me. Once the balls finished, I removed the needles from my forehead,  stood up motionless for a while, with two candles. I poured the hot wax on my arms and leave.

Pics by Emmanuel Barrouyer.

Study for performance

Performance for camera.

I laid down with my body covered with blood and body painting under a depiction of the Trinity. A syringe was left in my arm and the blood flowed inside it till filling it.

Pic by Peter Wallis

Act #1

Performance for camera.

I ate a small ball of bread, took my blood with a syringe and poured it on my forearm. I then touched my self-portrait with my stained forehead. I repeat the action till the balls of bread (90) were finished. 

Pics by Peter Wallis

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