Invisible War

This project emerges from extreme physical and severe sexualized violence carried out by Dutch police officers who used their authority to dehumanize, intimidate, and erase. Such acts are not isolated incidents — they reflect a broader pattern in which state power is misused and justified through extremist, hateful, and authoritarian language.

Invisible War exposes what happens when violence by authorities is denied, ignored, or left unacknowledged. It reflects the consequences of being targeted, silenced, and abandoned by institutions that choose self‑protection over truth. These works arise from lives shaped by fear, coercion, and the long aftermath of institutional violence that society refuses to confront.

This project exists because systems can erase people. It exists because denial deepens the wound. It exists to make visible what was done under the shield of authority in a country that presents itself as a defender of human rights.