Explore Interactive Artists
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Sofía Salazar Rosales
Sofía Salazar Rosales, an Ecuadorian artist based in Berlin, creates intricate drawings and installations that explore themes of memory, migration, and botanical symbolism. Her meticulous works often feature detailed natural forms intertwined with architectural elements, reflecting on displacement and the resilience of culture. Salazar Rosales' art evokes a delicate yet potent sense of belonging.
Alvaro Urbano
Alvaro Urbano, a Spanish artist based in Berlin, creates evocative installations and sculptures that transform spaces into theatrical narratives. His work often incorporates sound and light, alongside familiar objects, to explore themes of architecture, memory, and the uncanny. Urbano’s art invites viewers into dreamlike, subtly disorienting environments.
Petrit Halilaj & Álvaro Urbano
Petrit Halilaj and Álvaro Urbano collaborate on installations and performances that weave personal narratives with public interventions. Their joint practice explores themes of memory, home, and collective identity through fantastical, often site-specific, creations that challenge boundaries between reality and imagination.
Nicola Martini
Nicola Martini's sculptural works often investigate the physical properties of materials, challenging their perceived limitations. His installations engage with spatial dynamics, creating immersive environments that prompt reflection on form, volume, and absence within a given context.
Arantxa Etcheverria
French artist (b. 1975) based between France and Bucharest. Works in painting, installation, photography, video and performance, exploring modernist architecture through geometry and montage.
Arthur Jafa
Influential African-American filmmaker, cinematographer, and curator whose powerful visual essays explore Black experience in the U.S. and globally.
SAGG Napoli
Assessorato alla Cultura e alla Sport e Giovani di Napoli – municipal arts collective curating site-specific community projects in Naples.
Jai Chuhan
Swiss-Indian visual artist working in photography and installation to investigate ecology, colonial histories, and embodiment in postcolonial contexts.
Alejandro Almanza Pereda
Alejandro Almanza Pereda, born in Mexico City, challenges perception through precarious installations and sculptures. His work frequently subverts structural integrity and the inherent properties of materials, creating tension between monumentality and impending collapse, engaging with themes of post-colonialism and existential fragility.
Monia Ben Hamouda
Monia Ben Hamouda, an Italian-Tunisian artist, crafts striking sculptures and installations that blend cultural heritage with contemporary discourse. Her practice is distinguished by a visceral approach to materials, often incorporating organic and industrial elements to explore themes of identity, memory, and the body's transformation within socio-political landscapes.