Gynecological Instruments
Gynecological Instruments brings clinical tools into view—objects designed for intimate procedures, yet rarely seen outside the exam room. Removed from their sterile settings and photographed in isolation, these instruments become something else: unsettling, strangely sculptural, heavy with history.
This series focuses on visibility. Each image invites attention to the form, function, and cultural weight of these tools—how they have shaped and responded to bodies over time. Without the soft language that usually accompanies their use, the photographs ask what it means to encounter these objects directly.
These are not neutral instruments. They reflect a legacy of control, observation, and medical authority. By treating them as an archive, the work opens a space to consider how care and coercion coexist in the material culture of medicine.