The “Quarry as Witness” series is an art-research project in which quarries are approached not merely as geological formations, but as active participants, guardians, and witnesses of historical, natural, and cultural processes.




We travel through both active and abandoned quarries, documenting not only stratigraphy and landscapes, but also the ways in which humans interact with these carved bodies of earth. We are as interested in the fossilized traces of flora and fauna as in the scars of human action, stories of neglect, and layers of memory.
At each site we employ the method of Revealed Realism (RR) —a blend of documentary observation, poetic editing, scientific data, and performative intervention. This approach allows us not to reconstruct history, but to listen to the place itself, giving it voice through image, body, sound, shadow, and movement.
The series encompasses field research, video works, performative practices, essays, photography, and cartography. It is a dialogue between what lies beneath our feet and what lies within us.