What does not Suffer does not Live. (2009 - 2013)
Political figures commemorated in bronze monuments are meant to perpetuate national heroes and to represent ideals like sovereignty and national power. These authoritative images present in public places are often surrounded by pigeons, considered to be urban plagues by many. By examining the paradoxical relation between political monuments and this unwanted species, this series reveals how ideologies and social groups interact and clash in specific places over time.