Babylonischer Turm (2021–ongoing)

From a psychological perspective, the evolving tower structures can be read as metaphors for inner, personal architectures. Each form marks a stage in development—fragmented at first, then gradually becoming more integrated, balanced, and stable. The series traces a process of consolidation, where instability and accumulation give way to coherence, suggesting an inner construction shaped over time through experience, tension, and resolution.

Deering Estate — 2026

The second iteration of Babylonischer Turm expanded the series into a site-specific installation and performative work at Deering Estate, transforming painting into sculptural and moving forms responsive to architectural space, gravity, and embodied action. Images: Zaire Aranguren

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Miami/North Miami — 2021

The first iteration of Babylonischer Turm emerged in 2021 through studio-based works and a temporary garden installation documented on video. Select works were later presented in public pop-up exhibitions, including Art in Nature, curated by Ria Carr at Common Grounds, and at the Czechoslovak Cultural Center of South Florida.

  • Babylonischer Turm II, 2019
  • Babylonischer Turm 3 (in nature)
  • Babylonischer Turm II copy
  • Babylonischer Turm I copy
  • Babylonischer Turm III
  • Babylonischer Turm IV small
  • Babylonischer Turm V small
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