The Tomb of the Wayward Queen

The Tomb of the Wayward Queen unfolds as an imagined excavation of devotion and transgression. Its mismatched relics—ceramics, implements, votive offerings—belong to no single era or faith. Bronze Age gestures mingle with late-Roman excess, fragments whispering of a cult that may never have existed.

Part archaeological fiction, part funerary dream, the project assembles traces of a queen who refused the order of her own burial. Each object stands as evidence of a myth rewritten, a body remembered otherwise.

What emerges is less a tomb than a theatre of fragments: desire housed in clay, ritual undone and remade, history bent toward its own undoing.

ONGOING—Exhibition planned for 2028.