Heck’s artistic practice explores intimacy in crisis, tested by the upheavals of a fragile world—whether climatic, political, or social. In a context where the private sphere is continually exposed to external disruptions and familiar reference points waver, his images reveal fragments of humanity in search of refuge and meaning. This is a reinvented intimacy—both precarious and resilient—emerging in an uncertain environment. His work offers a sensitive reflection on how bodies adapt, resist, and strive to coexist with a world in perpetual metamorphosis: the sensation of heat turned unbearable, of visibility imposed, and of political and social crises seeping into the most personal spaces.