Night in Berghain is a series of large scale acrylic figurative paintings situated at the intersection of Baroque visual excess, queer techno club culture, and the algorithmic sublime. In this body of work, AI-generated imagery is not passively reproduced but critically engaged with through deliberate alterations in colour, composition, and affect. By transposing these digital visions into the sensuous, material language of paint, the artist stages a resistance to algorithmic aesthetics while constructing new speculative techno mythologies. Set against the pulsating backdrop of techno culture and filtered through the rich visual codes of 17th-century painting, Night in Berghain becomes a site of visual speculation, where bodies glow and myths unfold.
Night in Berghain, 2025
acrylic on canvas
80x80x2 cm
Duende, 2025
acrylic on canvas
100x120x2 cm