Sacrifice of Another (2018)
Performance, installation
Beaux-Arts, Paris, France

Materials: Wild hare, salt, water, wine, candle, incense, hammer, nails, wood, knife, carved-bone amulet
Dimensions: Variable

Sacrifice of Another confronts the customs surrounding the consumption of animals and humanity’s position as predator and prey. Using the cadaver of a hare as​ both instrument and scapegoat, I perform the ritual of skinning and gutting, turning the body into a site of reckoning. The ceremony challenges me and the audience to recognize that meat is not an abstraction, but the remains of a living being shaped by violence.