
"Must be eaten" is an ongoing project that questions the value of art and the accessibility of contemporary art institutions to the public through a disruptive element: the silverfish. As an invasive insect with a diet primarily consisting of paper, the silverfish is seen as an undesirable creature eager to consume « art ». By using a play on scale, perspective, composite photography, and on-site installations, the project aims to challenge the established codes of the art market and conservation, proposing a cyclical and organic vision of the art production process.



