The Lunch Series consists of one-on-one interactions taking place in the shared flat I used to live in. 


They usually involved two parts: cooking a meal together and developing a set of activities in the back garden.





Each lunch started with the acceptance of the invitation and developed in accordance with the different discussions and relationship dynamics that occurred.


The activities ranged from rearranging objects already present in the
garden to drawing, clay modeling or simply talking while eating.















The project’s aim was not to stick to a strict format, but instead to generate personal experiences from common, daily-life activities. At the same time, it also functioned as a non-normative space providing alternative ways of production; no particular focus on form, no pressure of accomplishing an expected outcome.




Currently, I am working on a continuation of the project based on discussions I have with each participant about 6 months after the initial lunch. My focus is on the process of remembrance and the performativity of selective memory.