The Longer You Can Look Back, The Farther You Can Look Forward

2020
Installation view

Courtesy of Sabrina Amrani Gallery, Madrid

The Longer You Can Look Back, The Farther You Can Look Forward critically explores the influence of image culture and propaganda, examining how visual manipulation shapes public perception and political narratives across history. Through references to Brechtian theatre, Goebbels' propaganda, and the performative gestures of figures like Churchill and Mao, the project reveals how visual tropes perpetuate political influence. Techniques of anamorphosis, associative imagery, and disorienting spatial interventions challenge viewers to question their role within the machinery of image production and consumption. By transforming images into sites of cultural memory and ideological reflection, The Longer You Can Look Back, The Farther You Can Look Forward invites a necessary skepticism toward the narratives visual media enforces.