Skeleton-Man is a multidisciplinary art practice offering a rare combination of performance, music, visual art, and existential reflection, designed to be experienced, not explained.

The work can take many forms: a DJ set that turns the dancefloor into a shared, embodied encounter; a performative talk that opens space for reflection on mortality and meaning; or illuminated skeletal artworks that quietly inhabit a room and continue the conversation long after the moment has passed.
At the center of all formats lies the same core inquiry: how a conscious relationship with death can sharpen presence, courage, and aliveness. Rather than delivering answers, Skeleton-Man creates situations where insight is felt through the body, the senses, and collective experience.
Skeleton-Man can be invited as:
- a performative lecture with or without accompanying keynote presentation for organizations, retreats, galleries and learning spaces
- a live DJ or performance act for clubs, festivals, and curated evenings/nights
- an exhibition of illuminated skeletal artworks for galleries, venues, and private settings
- or a combined experience where performance, music, and visual works unfold across day and/or night

All elements are developed and executed by the artist, from concept and production to performance and staging, allowing the practice to adapt fluidly to different contexts while remaining rooted in the same human questions.
In short, Skeleton-Man is not a character or a theme – it is an experience designed to leave powerful, lasting impressions, whether encountered through sound, image, movement, or conversation.
For a more detailed visual overview, a short PDF presentation can be found here.
