My print work “emptiness is exhaling” will be shown at:
The House of Smalls – Art Gallery
103 Henderson Row, Stockbridge, Edinburgh EH3 5BB, Scotland, UK
Open Mon/Thu/Fri. 11 am – 6 pm Sat/Sun/ Midday – 5 pm
Curator Amy Oliver
"News and recent information about my artistic activities in the fields of : video, performance, installation, photography, print making and workshops
My print work “emptiness is exhaling” will be shown at:
The House of Smalls – Art Gallery
103 Henderson Row, Stockbridge, Edinburgh EH3 5BB, Scotland, UK
Open Mon/Thu/Fri. 11 am – 6 pm Sat/Sun/ Midday – 5 pm
Curator Amy Oliver
My video work “The Plant” is screened in the exhibition MANGA - Der Geist in allem - The Spirit in Everything.
“MANGA – der Geist in allem”
02/05/2026 – 20.06.2026
Project Space Galerie M
Marzahner Promenade 46, 12679 Berlin, Germany
Opening: 02/05/2026, 18:00 h
Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri – 12:00-18:00 h – Sat, Sun - 12:00 – 19:00 h
(Mon. and Holidays closed)
The exhibition “MANGA – The Spirit in Everything” at Galerie M (May 2 – June 20, 2026) is dedicated to the idea of an animated or ensouled world—a world in which all things, whether living or non-living, are imbued with a spirit. This concept is deeply rooted in East Asian systems of belief and thought, such as Shinto, as well as in shamanistic traditions, and continues to resonate in visual cultures today
The exhibition brings together artistic positions from a range of contemporary art practices, including drawing, painting, digital media, installation, and sculpture. The works on view engage with animated objects, spirits and apparitions, as well as allegorical visual languages and the translation of traditional narratives into new media contexts. Together, they form a multifaceted panorama that compellingly explores the question of “spirit” in contemporary image production
Two of my photographic works from the portfolios “Cocoon” and “I can not see” are being exhibited at
OPEN - (R)EMERGING ART(ISTS)
01/05/ - 03/05/2026
Vrij Paleis
Paleisstraat 107
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Vrij Paleis is a space run by artists and cultural entrepreneurs. Its aim is to maintain an affordable space for creativity and experimentation in the heart of Amsterdam indefinitely. This is achieved by providing space for exhibitions and socio-cultural activities, while the gallery remains autonomous and non-profit.
The two photographic works strongly relate to the themes and keywords "hidden in the obvious", "isolation", "mental health problems" and "identities".
One of my black and white photographs from the portfolio "Traces" is presented here:
“Home-s“ - Photopolis Festival
18/04 – 26/04/2026
Opening Saturday 18 April , 19:00 h / Open daily 19:00-21:00 h
Kapralos Museum (Kapralos Municipal Art Gallery),
Terma Papastratou & Kostas Varnali, Agrinio 30131, Greece.
Curation of the exhibition: Eleni Mouzakiti, Panos Kaltsas
After my poster was on display in Amsterdam last year, it will now be exhibited again in the 4th edition of the exhibition “No Weapon World”.
NoWeapon World (4th Edition)
11.04. - 24.04.2026
House of Compassion (Begijnhofkerk) + displayed in public space in central Brussels
Begijnhof , 1000 Brussel, Belgium
Poster art exhibition for a world without weapons
In an era where the arms industry has a profound influence on geopolitics and global security, NoWeapon World aims to use the poster art exhibition to show a future in which global security is based on cooperation, mutual respect, and the peaceful resolution of conflicts, rather than on violence and fear.
Selected posters will be displayed as public posters in the streets of Brussels and presented in a special exhibition at the House of Compassion starting April 11 for two weeks
One of my photographic black and white versions of “Cocoon” has been published and is linked to the short story “Proof of Magic” by Jowita Bydlowska in the latest release of:
Tint Journal, issue no. 15, Spring ’26.
The spring issue includes 24 new poems, short stories and nonfiction essays by writers who state 23 different locales as their bases on this Earth, and who grew up speaking 17 different first languages. Each text is accompanied with an original visual artwork by an international artist
A photography from my portfolio “A State Of Bared” is published in
haus_a_rest
// Issue 70 - The Fragmented Body //
The body has never been singular. It is divided by memory, shaped by technology, marked by labour, gendered by language, racialised by history, politicised by borders, and dispersed across digital and physical realities. It is whole and broken at once.
The Fragmented Body seeks to examine: The body as archive — scars, memories, inherited histories Dislocation, exile, and displacement Medical, mechanical, or digital intervention Prosthetics, avatars, extensions, and simulations Surveillance and the commodified body Psychological fragmentation and multiplicity The body in pieces: symbolic, literal, metaphorical We welcome interpretations that are poetic, political, intimate, speculative, or confrontational.Haus-a-rest is an independent zine dedicated to showcasing creative voices across the globe.
Editors Jenna Fox and Nicola Rodgers (Reading, UK)
About the work: Fragmented Cocoon
Psychological fragmentation and multiplicity A Changed Perception of the World and the Fragmentation of My Mind and Body Through personal struggles with chronic mental health conditions (including neurodivergence) and hearing problems (auditory processing disorder (APD)), I began to build, or rather create, a kind of cocoon. To protect and shield my body and mind, which had been fragmented by my impairments. But also to protect myself and my social environment. I often feel as if my mind and body are falling apart. I can't see, hear, speak, walk, or move. That should actually be the cocoon's second function: to hold my mind and body together. But lately, even the cocoon has often been disintegrating.