One critical work in the project, Everything that Remains to be Lived, was exhibited online on Off-site's platform and in Zurich at OnCurating in 2022. Most recently, it was shown at Swimming Pool in Sofia, Bulgaria (2024), alongside other works from the project, including the performance videos Rainbow Moon, Summer, God, Rain, The German sculpture, and the photographic series of works Mist Me: Me Mist. At Swimming Pool, I also exhibited an herbal costume Between Heaven and Earth, which evokes the landscape where it was made through its scents. A large-scale site-specific photograph titled Green Body: Swimming Pool was also installed in a window overlooking the gallery space's empty swimming pool. This pool supposedly functioned for only a day before the property was nationalized. The herbal Peperuda costume used in this photographic work symbolizes the invocation of wetness in this dry space, reflecting Bulgaria's transition ("prehod") from socialism to neoliberalism. This piece highlights the tension between preserving heritage and embracing change and underscores the potential for reimagining and repurposing abandoned spaces.