Diango Hernández
Cuban-born painter and multimedia artist exploring political memoir through "wave" metaphor. Emerged from Havana’s Ordo Amoris Cabinet collective. Works between Havana and Düsseldorf.
Marcel Odenbach
Odenbach's video installations and collages explore themes of history, memory, and cultural identity, using archival footage and found imagery.
Wardell Milan
Milan's photographs and collages explore themes of identity, sexuality, and representation, creating layered, evocative compositions.
Jockum Nordström
Nordström's drawings and collages blend folk art traditions with contemporary sensibilities, creating whimsical, narrative-driven compositions.
Arturo Herrera
Herrera's collages and sculptures explore the interplay between abstraction and representation, creating fragmented, dreamlike compositions.
Marcel Odenbach
Odenbach's video installations and collages explore themes of history, memory, and cultural identity, using archival footage and found imagery.
Hiroki Tsukuda
Tsukuda's drawings and collages explore themes of urbanism, technology, and the human body, creating intricate, dystopian compositions.
John Stezaker
Stezaker's collages explore the relationship between photography, cinema, and the subconscious, creating surreal, evocative compositions.