Dissolve/Resist
Still from Dissolve/Resist
Still from Dissolve/Resist
Still from Dissolve/Resist
Untitled
Untitled
Untitled
Still from Four Letters On The Table
Still from Four Letters On The Table
Still from Four Letters On The Table
Still from Four Letters On The Table
The conceptual framework emerged through dialogues focused on identifying and understanding the colonial male gaze—how it shapes our socialization, image-making, and structures of power. It is not merely a “Western gaze,” but one shaped by colonial history and ideologies of dominance, internalized and reproduced across cultural and gender lines.
Inspired by thinkers like Frantz Fanon and Sara Ahmed, the work explores how racialized and sexualized bodies are perceived, instrumentalized, and made hyper-visible or invisible.
The project unfolds in three parts, connected through time: personal memory, historical archive, and immediate bodily response. The first work Four Letters On The Table explores the body as a site of memory, violence, and care. Through letters and studio-based scenes, it questions colonial and patriarchal norms, drawing on gestures of tenderness passed down from my grandmother.
The second Untitled focuses on colonial image-making during the French occupation of Algeria. Only the eyes of the women* on the postcard remain visible—everything else is blacked out. Their gaze is returned to the viewer as a call for reflection.
The third piece Dissolve/Resist visualizes bodily resistance through abstraction, creating a space where the body rejects categorization and insists on fluid, self-determined forms.
how power shapes both.
bachelor’s project
mentored by thomas knüsel
switzerland, 2025
Four Letters On The Table:
Full HD, 16:9, color, english voice-over, 6:59 minutes
Untitled:
Original Colonial Postcard, 14x8.7cm
Montage of colonial Postcard, 403x250 cm
Dissolve/Resist:
Full HD, 9:16, color, length variable
exhibition view
exhibition view
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
lucerne university of art
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli
design, film and art lucerne, 2025
© Ariane Hügli