My home weighs 30 kilograms, 2026
Mixed media installation
197 × 35 × 55 cm
My home weighs 30 kilograms is an autobiographical installation that explores home as something carried rather than inhabited. A used suitcase is mounted open on the wall, emptied of its contents yet releasing its weight through hanging ropes. From each rope descend fragments of lived experience: photographs, quotes, tickets, maps, and damaged prints, suspended at different lengths like accumulated memories.
A single house key, which fits no lock, hangs among the ropes, while a doorbell button placed nearby produces silence when pressed, marking the absence of arrival. On the floor below, a simple doormat suggests domestic familiarity without access. Together, these elements form a suspended archive of movement, loss, and repetition, where home exists not as a fixed place, but as a carried condition measured by weight, memory, and displacement.