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I’m a German architect and digital artist whose interdisciplinary practice interweaves architecture, art history, and generative image-making. Holding a doctorate in art history from the University of Cologne, alongside degrees in philosophy, literature, and architecture, my work explores the evolving intersections of memory, abstraction, and media.
My recent art projects integrate AI-enhanced visual production within a conceptual framework, drawing on my academic research into modernism and image theory. My digital works have been exhibited internationally in New York, Tokyo, Paris, Berlin, Miami, Basel, and Craiova – including a Times Square billboard and exhibitions with artbeesgallery, Superchief, and Gamma.
Selected by Sloika and onboarded to SuperRare, my contributions to the cryptoart space reflect a dialogue between historical frameworks and emerging technologies.
I am also a member of the CENTS Traits Council, where I contribute to curatorial and conceptual discussions surrounding one of the most critically engaged projects in the Ordinals space.
You can read my writings on Rutherford Chang’s CENTS project here.
My current work treats the digital image as an ontological fragment—part artifact, part echo—probing its role in systems of memory, authorship, and symbolic value.
For those curious about my exhibition history, you can find the list here