Bianca Hisse (b. 1994, Brazil) and Christian Danielewitz (b. 1978, Denmark) are an interdisciplinary duo whose practice interrogates the entanglements of geopolitics, technology, and environmental change. Hisse, a visual artist and choreographer, explores how physical spaces are shaped and influenced by economic and geo-political forces, using performance, collective movement, and imagination as tools for resistance.
Recipients 2025
Christian Danielewitz (b. 1978, Denmark) and Bianca Hisse (b. 1994, Brazil) are an interdisciplinary duo whose practice interrogates the entanglements of geopolitics, technology, and environmental change. Danielewitz, a visual artist, researcher, and writer, focuses on the global impact of resource extraction, digital technologies, and the uneven distribution of pollution and toxic waste, bringing attention to the often hidden or disregarded consequences of these processes.
Cléa Darnaud (b. 1993, France) is a visual artist specialising in drawing and intaglio engraving. Her practice transforms everyday experiences, memories, and landscapes into singular visual narratives that traverse the boundaries between reality and fiction. Darnaud’s work seeks to capture fragments of life, transformed and interpreted through travel, to create imaginative visual forms. Having completed residencies across Europe and North America, including in Greenland and Finland, she uses these journeys to deepen her exploration of place, memory, and narrative.