

The Fence of Fence, 2025, 128 x 15 x 36 inches, Fencing materials, key locks, key chains, mirror.
Defense and offense share the same root. Protection and aggression are not opposites but the same gesture directed differently. This work transforms an ordinary domestic fence into a seesaw, exposing the fence not as a neutral divider but as a shifting mechanism of force. Once balanced on a fulcrum, the fence becomes responsive—its instability revealing how boundaries continually redistribute advantage between bodies, sides, and positions. Familiar property fencing is reconfigured as an operational structure in which standing itself becomes a negotiation within an already politicized field of balance.
