WORK COMMISSIONED FOR CONRAD HOTEL HAMBURG
The new Conrad Hamburg has recently opened its doors, redefining contemporary luxury in the heart of the city. As part of its curated art program, my work Human Order VII has been commissioned for the Lounge on the 7th floor — a space designed for reflection and conversation.
Measuring 200 x 100 cm, Human Order VII occupies the wall with a assertive presence. The work is part of my ongoing exploration of urban movement, structure, and collective presence. The work reflects on the subtle systems that shape contemporary city life—how individuals move within architectural grids, how order emerges from apparent chaos, and how rhythm defines metropolitan experience.
Through layered photographic elements and a carefully balanced composition, the piece oscillates between abstraction and figuration, inviting viewers to look closer and discover shifting perspectives.Blurred figures intersect within an architectural framework, suggesting both autonomy and choreography — a visual metaphor for the invisible patterns that shape urban life.
Produced as a museum-quality face-mount, the photograph is sealed behind acrylic glass and mounted on aludibond with a precision wooden frame. This presentation intensifies depth, contrast, and luminosity, allowing the layered motion within the image to unfold with clarity and spatial resonance. The reflective surface subtly interacts with the surrounding light of the Lounge, integrating the artwork into the atmosphere of the space.
This commission marks an exciting collaboration between contemporary art and hospitality design—an opportunity to integrate conceptual photography into a space defined by elegance, comfort, and international exchange. I’m honored that Human Order VII now forms part of the Conrad Hamburg’s visual identity.








