by jwdwpact | May 17, 2024 | Head Artists
Agathe Heilmann What connection is there between a place and what we do there? When it comes to torture and ill-treatment, none. Any space, whether an old school, a hospital or a prison, can be hijacked to become the scene of violence. For the Artists Against Torture...
by jwdwpact | May 17, 2024 | Head Artists
Elisa Pournin HEAD Artists 2024 Agathe Heilmann HEAD Artists 2024 Elisa Pournin HEAD Artists 2024 Mel Wieland “Shut up or I'll leave you on the side of the road (and the wolves will come and eat you)” Mel Wieland, born in 1996 in Geneva, is a trans scenographer,...
by jwdwpact | May 17, 2024 | Head Artists
Mel Wieland “Shut up or I’ll leave you on the side of the road (and the wolves will come and eat you)” Mel Wieland, born in 1996 in Geneva, is a trans scenographer, painter and microtechnician of Swiss-Peruvian origin. In his pictorial works, Mel addresses the...
by jwdwpact | May 17, 2024 | Head Artists
Loane Colatruglio A world without cages is a work that approaches the notion of torture in an open manner with different perspectives, inviting the viewer to reflect on this powerful subject. By connecting the series of numbered points, a meaningful sentence emerges....
by jwdwpact | May 17, 2024 | Head Artists
Weiyu Chen In the work, OKMAN is a calm, neutral figure who expresses his inner emotions and perception of the world through body language. This reserved character symbolizes the fear and shyness of each individual victim of abuse. But whether individually or...
by jwdwpact | May 17, 2024 | Head Artists
Marta Silva Coelho For some time now, my projects have been carried out in collaboration with other people, where the exchange becomes fundamental and an innovative driving force. Relationships with others are built on a horizontal plane, which allows me to access...