Zoo: Captive Gaze

Zoo considers animals in captivity on their own terms. Through repeated visits, I capture quiet moments—the turn of a head, a step into shadow, a gaze beyond the enclosure. The work focuses on gestures of refusal: moving deeper into their spaces, turning away from crowds, pausing in distant corners. These glimpses of autonomy reveal lives shaped and constrained by captivity, challenging how we understand animals in zoos.

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