Melanie Bonajo (1979, NL) is a multidisciplinary artist who works with photography, video, music and performance. She's currently a resident at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten. She works with fictive interventions, seemingly blending opposing elements into the ordinary and everyday. Her photographs, videos, installations and performances question our current belief system(s). By substituting a universe of artificial realities and cited artificialities, she challenges our standard point of view. Bonajo compiles various mental arrangements inspired by religion, anthropology, mythology, unconscious structures, soulogical experiments and her own surroundings.

The prominent themes of JOSEPH MARZOLLA's(1972) artwork are about the different forms of belief in human nature. He often confronts viewers with questions like; how to define a belief system, how a belief appears in our culture and what are these elements that leads us to believe or not believe.

Melanie Bonajo (1979, NL) is a multidisciplinary artist who works with photography, video, music and performance. She's currently a resident at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten. She works with fictive interventions, seemingly blending opposing elements into the ordinary and everyday. Her photographs, videos, installations and performances question our current belief system(s). By substituting a universe of artificial realities and cited artificialities, she challenges our standard point of view. Bonajo compiles various mental arrangements inspired by religion, anthropology, mythology, unconscious structures, soulogical experiments and her own surroundings.

The prominent themes of JOSEPH MARZOLLA's(1972) artwork are about the different forms of belief in human nature. He often confronts viewers with questions like; how to define a belief system, how a belief appears in our culture and what are these elements that leads us to believe or not believe.