Naomi Rincón Gallardo

Naomi Rincón Gallardo (*1979) lives and works between Oaxaca and Mexico City, Mexico. From a decolonial-queer perspective, her critical-mythical worldmaking

addresses the creation of counter-worlds in neocolonial settings. In her work she integrates her interests in theater games, popular music, Mesoamerican cosmologies, speculative fiction, vernacular festivities and crafts, decolonial feminisms and queer of color critique. She holds a BFA degree in Visual Arts from ENPEG La Esmeralda, Mexico, a MA degree in Education, Culture Language and Identity from Goldmiths University of London, UK, and a PhD in Practice at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Austria. 

Her work has been showed at Plataforma, Guadalajara (2024), Hayward Gallery, London (2024), Momenta Biennale de l’Image, Montreal (2023); 59th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia (2022); 34th Bienal de São Paulo, (2021); 11 Berlin Biennale (2020), Berlin, among others.

Naomi Rincón Gallardo takes part in the exhibition DISLOCATIONS—in sight.

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Naomi Rincón Gallardo

Naomi Rincón Gallardo (*1979) lives and works between Oaxaca and Mexico City, Mexico. From a decolonial-queer perspective, her critical-mythical worldmaking addresses the creation of counter-worlds in neocolonial settings. In her work she integrates her interests in theater games, popular music, Mesoamerican cosmologies, speculative fiction, vernacular festivities and crafts, decolonial feminisms and queer of color critique. Naomi Rincón Gallardo

Philipp Gufler

Philipp Gufler researches questions of queer pictorial worlds and challenges Western historiography, in which heterosexuality and a binary gender system are the social norm. In his artistic praxis he uses various media, including silk-screen printing on fabrics or mirrors, artist’s books, performances and video installations. Philipp Gufler lives and work in Amsterdam has been an Philipp Gufler

Lola von der Gracht

NIP SLIP. Foto: Ellie Brown

Lola von der Gracht is an interdisciplinary artist. Her collages, installations and performances reflect identity, gender and belonging. The works combine photography, drawing and poetry to create fragmentary narratives that interweave personal experiences with collective memory and thus create space for reflection and the questioning of social norms. Often presented in public spaces, her art Lola von der Gracht

Danila Lipatov

Danila Lipatov was born in the former Soviet Union and initially studied Translation Studies at Moscow State Linguistic University. In 2023, he completed his studies in Media Arts at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne. In his multimedia works (installation, performance, video) and artistic workshop formats, Danila works with autofictional methods and filmic-performative reconstructions of Danila Lipatov

Isabel Lewis

Artist Isabel Lewis’s 
(born 1981 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) socio-choreographic practice is a strategy of response to space, time, architecture, and situation. Trained in dance, philosophy, and literary criticism, Lewis employs an expanded sense of the choreographic; she generates affective bodily experiences that address all of the senses in her inherently collaborative practice. Her Isabel Lewis

Yon Natalie Mik

Yon Natalie Mik is a multidisciplinary artist working with performance, poetry, and installations. Her practice centers on the potential of kinetic knowledge and archiving to explore themes of inclusivity, labor and resistance, engaging with diverse communities through public service centers, care facilities, schools, and art institutions. Projects like Studies on Squats and Studies on Smiling, Yon Natalie Mik

Robert Lippok

Robert Lippok has been testing art’s outermost edges for over four decades. His background at the costume department of the German State Opera in Berlin, the studies at the School of Art and Design Berlin-Weissensee, and the pioneering band projects Ornament und Verbrechen (1983) and To Rococo Rot (1995 – 2014) informed a transversal practice Robert Lippok

Minh Duc Pham

Minh Duc Pham (* in Schlema, Germany, 1991) is an artist living in Berlin, Germany. Pham completed a diploma in Exhibition Design and Scenography at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design in 2019 and studied Performance and Design Theory as a guest student at the Berlin University of the Arts. He works in the Minh Duc Pham

Jesse Darling

Jesse Darling’s multi-disciplinary practice considers how bodily subjects are initially formed and continuously reformed through sociopolitical influences. Darling draws on his own experience as well as the narratives of history and counter-history. He explores the inherent vulnerability of being a body, and how the inevitable mortality of living things translates to civilizations and structures. Featuring Jesse Darling

Dina El Kaisy Friemuth

Dina El Kaisy Friemuth‘s critical and collective artistic practice unpacks the complexity ofcollectivity and belonging. Their work aims to create environments that center feminist figures through storytelling. Their practice is often created in collaboration with other cultural workers and involves artistic, curating and writing practices. El Kaisy Friemuth holds a MFA from the Royal Danish Dina El Kaisy Friemuth