




“Liquid Evil” is the title of a 2016 book by the Lithuanian philosopher Leonidas Donskis, written in collaboration with the Polish-British sociologist Zygmunt Bauman. In it, they describe how, in our deregulated societies, evil is no longer confined to clearly defined ideologies, but exists in a diffuse form and can be found everywhere in hyper individualism, deregulated markets and diminsihing solidarity.

The subtitle of this work, which can be found in its chaotic typography, is: ‘How are you cruel?’ Or: ‘How cruel are you?’, which is a much more direct question.
History teaches us that crimes against humanity are not only committed by a handful of perpetrators, but are above all enabled by collective complicity: looking the other way, normalizing, accepting, or even facilitating systems that legitimize cruelty. Because we remain silent, comply, refuse to question how our own actions or inactions, we contribute to a society in which cruelty can thrive.

The key question is how we, through both small and big choices, are complicit too. Collective cruelty does not just stop with its perpetrator—it begins and ends with everyone’s ability to take responsibility for it.
* How are you cruel? en How cruel are you?

“SQ 3” is the third print in a series of abstract works in which colour brings dynamics to a set of simple rules. The design was created directly in computer code, which has been converted into a beautiful sublimation print on aluminium.

Translated title: The Functioning of the Pituitary Gland.
A reminder of the growing global intolerance towards anyone who is portrayed as different or deviant.











Self-portrait. I thought I had made a joke. Then someone called me a dickhead.





This guy gave me a brownie.