TOY JOY
TOY JOY affirms creativity as a gesture of symbolic recycling. The artist operates with fragments of a global iconography to construct a personal, critical and reflective visual language.
The exhibition does not invite nostalgia, but analysis: what kind of humanity do we project onto objects? What kind of identity is formed through them? And how is joy transformed into a cultural code? The exhibition is thus configured as a meditation on material memory and the way in which childhood objects continue to structure and alter the adult imaginary.Cristina Simion, curator
AI Hallucinations / acrylic on canvas / 120 x 180 cm / 2026
Turning ring lights / 120 x 150 cm / acrylic on canvas / 2026
Tiktoker 2 / acrylic on canvas / 100 x 150 cm / 2026
Jardin de Luxembourg / 100 x 150 cm / acrylic on canvas / 2026
Tiktoker 1 / acrylic on canvas / 100 x 150 cm / 2026
AI Hallucinations 2 / acrylic on canvas / 120 x 180 cm / 2026
From WW1 to PS5 / acrylic on canvas / 120 x 180 cm / 2026
Mother / acrylic on canvas / 90x150cm / 2026
Tiktoker 3 / acrylic on canvas / 100 x 150 cm / 2026
Mask Pony / 45 x 46 x 38 cm / clay / 2026
Childhood Couch / 180 x 300 cm / acrylic on canvas / canvas / 2026
Assembly / acrylic on canvas / 100 x 100 cm / 2026
Dreaming / acrylic on canvas / 100 x 150 cm / 2026
EGOsystems / acrylic on canvas / 100 x 100 cm / 2026

