

DNA Club
A collection of works for DNA Club Munich.
Across the DNA Club series, the human body is treated not as a fixed object but as a shifting landscape—subject to natural processes, synthetic intrusions, and material transformation. Forms appear both familiar and estranged, oscillating between anatomical detail and abstract texture, reinforcing a view of the body as inherently transitional.
Graphic designs and keyvisuals for various Events had to be created. Here, The Warehouse, an event hosted together with 44Labelgroup


Despite the sometimes monolithic presence of the forms, fragility remains a recurring theme. Cracks, folds, and erosion effects signal that nothing remains untouched by time or pressure. These subtle deteriorations function not as damage, but as essential components of the works’ expressive vocabulary.





The notion of identity as fluid—both physically and metaphorically—runs through the series. Shifting silhouettes, melting contours, and semi-transparent overlays challenge static representations of self, inviting viewers to engage with multiplicity and transformation rather than stability or singularity.


Livevisuals created for The Warehouse by DNA.