visual events 2025
visual events 2025
Exploring what I shouldn’t explore as an ‘artist’—according to the establishment—this 2025 collection constitutes a series of post-art visual events, defiances, and ACTIONS: not re-presentations of anything at all. This is a rather post-structural choreography. This is not "art". Art, in its traditional sense—always tied to a fictional pre-established, preconceived, normalizing, and regulatory notion of 'Human'—holds absolutely no value for me. What I need for my life, what I can genuinely do, and what I can offer you is not "art" but other kinds of fictions, ephemeral new sensations, engaged with the materiality and intangible flows of the body; new sensations, digital potentiating machines, through the play of light and pixels. I claim that ANY CREATIVE OBJECT OR PROCESS is not a question of "what it means", but of what it can actually DO, what it can provoke within us. So if there is any conceptual framework at all here, it is related to my rejection of traditional notions of "art" as a commodified and anthropocentric construct, instead I focus on creating ephemeral, liberating experiences that challenge conventional perceptions and resist established power structures.
I am not concerned with adhering to techniques, styles, or genres. While art can take many forms today, the term itself still carries a shallow, prescriptive connotation upheld by mainstream museums and "high art" circles with one thing in mind: money. This traditional view holds no significance for me. It’s boring, stupid, and complicit in a larger assemblage of power structures grounded in anthropocentric numbness from which established social practices, politics made for obedient masses and mainstream culture are born. What is really important is not the label of "art," but the liberating creation of new visual and aural sensations—new, fleeting experiences; an "art" that means "post-art", ephemeral bundles of diverse and interrelated forces, fully charged with conceptual and emotional intensity. These experiences, these "glitches", these "noises", and galactic "trash" -as the dominant cultural narratives calls them- are designed to provoke thought, evoke deep feelings, and challenge conventional perceptions of both art and existence, all while confronting the absurdity of the human-centered world and existence itself.