Atomic Heart Kollektiv Complex, a new art collective based in Berlin, is shaking up the traditional art world.
Atomic Heart Kollektiv Complex is a group of contemporary, multimedia artists working on art projects, performances and exhibitions worldwide. Founded in 2019, it is made up of five members: artist-activists Nate Fox, Kelly Moore, Delaney McLean, Mark Adams and Pernille Redschol Schneider.
The collective aims to challenge conventions in the art world and create a more participatory and inclusive experience for both art makers and art consumers. The collective’s works, which span from sculpture and installation to video and performance, are often collaborative and participatory.
Atomic Heart Kollektiv Complex works to create meaningful experiences for art enthusiasts and to generate social awareness through intersectional art projects. The collective has created several interactive art installations and performances, such as ‘24 Hours of Innocence’, which is a one day performance piece exploring themes of loss, power and innocence.
The collective also organises exhibitions and creative talks and workshops, as well as curating unconventional exhibitions.
The mission of Atomic Heart Kollektiv Complex is to challenge the conventional art world and create an atmosphere of collective collaboration between artmakers and art consumers, as well as to create meaningful experiences through art.
The collective strives to create art with a meaningful impact and create a more diverse, inclusive and effective art space.
Atomic Heart Kollektiv Complex is a revolutionary art collective that is shaking up the traditional art world and provides a unique art experience. With its focus on collective collaboration and meaningful impact, Atomic Heart Kollektiv Complex is sure to make a lasting impression on the art world.