Trash & Love proposes an urban archaeology in which the artist draws a revealing connection between the concepts of waste and affection. Through this process, fragments of what once held a central place in everyday life—people, objects, gestures, sensations—re-emerge after being displaced by time into the realm of daily discard. The work approaches waste not as residue, but as archive: a space where the intimate, the functional, and the emotional persist in latent form, awaiting reinterpretation.
The container thus becomes a narrative device of impermanence. Within it, what has been discarded ceases to be invisible and transforms into metaphor, revealing how love, like objects, can deteriorate, be recycled, or resignified. Moving between remnants and affections, the work invites viewers to attend to what the everyday gaze chooses to ignore and to uncover, within the seemingly banal, an unexpected symbolic density.
Gesture control
Camera required for gesture control. No video is recorded or transmitted.