My work is now part of QUEER ART GALLERY.
- Feb 28
- 1 min read
And this matters to me.
Visibility is something queer artists have always had to fight for. Too often, our work is treated as an add-on — something to be included once it feels safe, once it has proven itself commercially, once it no longer unsettles. Until then, it remains peripheral.

QUEER ART GALLERY approaches this differently. Queer artists are not positioned at the edge of the program. They are at its centre. The platform is built around queer perspectives from the start, not introduced once they become convenient. That shift changes the dynamic entirely.
As my practice continues to grow beyond Switzerland, I am attentive to the spaces in which it appears. Context matters. It shapes how the work is read, how it circulates, and how it is valued. Being part of QUEER ART GALLERY situates my work within a network that openly prioritizes queer artistic voices.
And that is exactly the kind of alignment I am looking for. Besote.



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