Based between Brooklyn and Kassel, Henrik Langsdorf merges aesthetic experimentation with political enquiry, addressing themes such as Germany’s colonial past and utopian architecture. His layered installations invite both intellectual and emotional engagement, encouraging viewers to reconsider history and space. Having exhibited at prestigious venues like the Congo Biennale, ruruhaus (documenta fifteen), and the MARKK Museum in Hamburg, Langsdorf’s work transcends surface aesthetics to transform perception and place. His dynamic environments challenge dominant narratives, fostering critical reflection on cultural memory and the legacy of colonialism.