"WASSERDECKEL 2026 - (water mat 2026)
My design for a water mat referencing the Danube is one of the selected works on display. Materials: cardboard lid, colored Japanese and Nepalese papers, chalk
"News and recent information about my artistic activities in the fields of : video, performance, installation, photography, print making and workshops
"WASSERDECKEL 2026 - (water mat 2026)
My design for a water mat referencing the Danube is one of the selected works on display. Materials: cardboard lid, colored Japanese and Nepalese papers, chalk
Getxophoto -Festival Internacional de Imagen (20th Anniversary)
May 28, 2026 – June 21, 2026
Various events in the city
Algorta, Basque Country, Spain
My photographic work “Restable Las Rutas” can be seen in the RESET – Popular Participation section at:
Hezetasuna Burdindegia, Iturgitxi Kalea, 22, Algorta, Spain
This section of Getxophoto dedicated to public participation is an open platform for anyone who wished to take part in the Festival by submitting a single photograph on the chosen theme: RESET. The result is a diverse and enriching mix of styles and genres.
41 photographs have been selected by the jury – comprising representatives from the organising body alongside Eukene Olague and Gorka Garate – to be displayed in the shop windows of numerous shops in Algortako Dendak. The festival also produced a guide containing details of the winning photographs and the shops where they will be on display until 21st of June 2026.
My latest electroacoustic composition and my longest work to date, entitled “S22”, will be broadcast as part of the festival program:
On Air – On Site
48 Hours Radio Art – The Hague , Netherlands
On Air - On Site is a sound investigation of a temporary radio event consisting of a broadcast schedule of 48 hours of non-stop streaming, including live performances, fixed media, and radio artworks specifically composed for the festival by an international community of sound artists.
The festival takes place online, on FM and on site from 8 pm on May 22 to 8 pm on May 24 (CET). On-site live events on Saturday, May 23 at the Institute of Sonology and on Sunday, May 24 at West Den Haag, along with listening sessions and a panel talk. This year the festival will introduce something new to the programme: 48 hours of radio art + 6. On Air – On Site will be closing the festival with a special event at SoundHouse form 6pm on May 24 — a BUG Radio takeover to celebrate the community after the festival.
About “S.22”
Genre: Electroacoustic music, 2026, Duration: 15 min
Airing on May 23rd 07:00 CEST
Memory, grief, and resilience. S.22 approaches these concepts in a melancholic way, exploring the concept of time. It's about perceiving the world from a melancholic perspective. It's about relationships, things, and environments that are lost forever or nearly lost—with little chance of recovery, healing, or rebuilding. We also understand memory as a complex function composed of two opposing elements: remembering and forgetting. Does memory truly exist? Or is it an unconscious act of avoidance, the recollection of a traumatic event? How do we remember? Do we remember through our senses or through our bodies? Is remembering a perception of the mind or the heart? What is remembering?
https://onaironsite.com/programme-2026
"My World, My View"
Venue: Newark Works ● 2 Foundry Lane, Bath, BA2 3DZ, UK
Private View ● Fri 22 May ● 6pm ‘til late
Exhibition open 23 May to 6 June ● 11am - 6pm
About the exhibition
Connecting the World: In an age of digital noise, My World, My View brings us back to what is local and real, creating a heartwarming bridge across the globe. We invite you to step into this vibrant exhibition and explore how our personal landscapes connect us, no matter the distance.
Witness a stunning collection of moments captured by artists and community members from various corners of the map. From a single window or a quiet street to the energy of an entire city, these works offer an intimate look at everyday life, forming a breathtaking collective portrait of our shared humanity.
Curator: JCB
About the work
The picture shows the view from my study window onto the street corner early in the morning. A pink bicycle lies half in the street, half on the sidewalk. But where is the cyclist? Does the journey end here, where did it begin? Did he carelessly abandon the bicycle or did he quickly jump off to get something? Or is it a takeaway bike that someone is now missing somewhere? I want to leave this melancholic neighborhood and travel to the district of happiness. But it seems as if the journey ends here and goes nowhere else.
About the festival
Fringe Arts Bath Festival is Bath's annual festival of contemporary visual arts, with free exhibitions, events and interventions for 17 days across the city of Bath.
A graphic design that deviates somewhat from my usual style. The poster depicts wine from the Spanish province of Pontevedra. The poster is presented at
25th Anniversary of the International Biennial Poster Design Terras Gauda -
Concurso Internacional Francisco Mantecón
08/05 – 03/06/2026
Estación Marítima de Vigo | Vigo Maritime Station, Vigo, Spain
Open daily 11 am to 2 pm | 6 pm to 9 pm
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