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The first stop in 2026 for the traveling exhibition
“6th International
Ex Libris Competition Varna”
08/01/ - 09/02/2026
Municipal Art Gallery "Petar Persengiev",
4 Tsar Osvoboditel Str., Novi Pazar, Bulgaria
This exhibition features three of my ex libris works.
A
photography of my is presented at
"Unscripted Snapshots”
-Street Photo Festival
12/12 – 21/12/2025 . Opening
1212, 2025, at 19:00 h
Mon. – Fri.: 10:00 – 18:00 / Sat. &
Sun.: 10:00 – 14:00
Athens School of Fine Arts
256
Pireos Street, Athens, Greece
My latest sound art piece “K33” (2:55 min., MP3) was broadcast on November 22nd as part of the program “Waste Culture #1” by Datscha Radio from Kobe, Japan.
Datscha Radio is a nomadic and ecologic radio art project maintained by Gabi Schaffner, and in cooperation with local people and communities. The project is presently based in Kobe,
Waste Culture #1: The production of waste is a sure indicator of our civilization, and it tells many stories. The ambiguity of the word “waste” alone already invites thinking about production, consumption, surplus and left-overs, about what is and what needs to be discarded but also about what eventually needs to be shared, recycled and redistributed. Cultivating waste: How can we cope with abundance in the face of diminishing resources?
“K33” The work is based on personal experiences traversing the paths and rooms filled with trash and debris in a former conservatory building in its final days before demolition. The work seeks a dialogue not only with the physical waste, but also with the spiritual debris of abandoned ideas, thoughts, and feelings.
ON SCREEN – 2025
My video, "J7," selected for ON SCREEN 2025, is now available to stream:
ON
SCREEN – Season 5
Residual Data / Future
Hauntologies
https://www.goes-art.com/onscreen-season05
Residual Data / Future Hauntologies
The final chapter of ON SCREEN arrives as its most spectral and philosophical season. A meditation on what lingers and what is to come — a journey into the shadows of digital culture, where traces, ghosts, and memories persist long after their intended use has faded.Future Hauntologies reveal the uncanny ways tomorrow already inhabits today. In the age of predictive algorithms and generative systems, the future haunts us as both promise and threat, as utopia deferred and dystopia rehearsed.Together, the works of Season 05 unfold as a philosophical cartography of spectral landscapes. They traverse ruins of data, haunted architectures, and uncanny temporalities — asking what it means to live among ghosts of information, and how we inhabit a world where memory is encoded and the future arrives as haunting rather than hope
J.7 / 2024 / 2:03 min.
In a world where simulations that are often hollow, superficial and falsified replace reality, the line between useful and useless becomes blurred. Uselessness reveals the constructed nature of perceptions and causes us to rethink what we believe to be real or valuable. [...] Longing for uselessness and emptiness is not about striving for uselessness. Rather, it is about finding meaning in the seemingly impractical through creativity, criticism and insight. Think of uselessness and emptiness as energy. When desire is free from the constraints of usefulness, it becomes a force that drives us to new ideas and expressions, showing us that the useless has its own productivity.
Abuja International Photo Festival
A WORLD CONNECTED –
29/10/2025 – 31/10/2025
Area 11, Exhibition Pavilion Centre, Abuja, Nigeria
In an increasingly interconnected world, the artists you will meet in the exhibition shared evocative images that gave voice to this year s theme – A WORLD CONNECTED – and delved into the myriad ways we are linked – socially, culturally, environmentally, technologically, and emotionally. Their photographs captured the essence of our shared humanity, the intricate webs of relationships that bind us, and the visible and invisible threads that connect diverse communities and experiences.
Curator Osaze Efe