Totem is a sculptural project developed in the Moroccan desert. A series of phallic figures were produced and installed within the landscape before being photographed.
The photographic works document these sculptures placed in the desert. Standing alone or gathered in small groups, the figures rise from the ground like strange markers within the terrain — somewhere between monument, relic, and anomaly.
Alongside the photographs, Totem exists as a body of ceramic and concrete sculptures produced as multiples. Displayed together, the totems form playful constellations that invite collectors to assemble their own arrangements.
Part field experiment, part sculptural series, Totem reflects on the phallus as a cultural signifier — a symbol that structures power and hierarchy, yet becomes strangely fragile once repeated, multiplied, and placed on display.
PHOTOGRAPHS
Prints available upon request
TOTEM VIDEO, 2020
Single channel installation
CERAMIC TOTEMS
Totems available upon request
Sizes vary from 15cm to 120cm / 6” to 4’
CONCRETE TOTEMS
Totems available upon requestSizes vary from 100cm to 140cm / 3’3” to 4’7”
EXHIBITION VIEWS, 2023
Stems Gallery, Paris
WEARABLE SCULPTURES
Limited editions, available upon request