Skeleton-Man is an interdisciplinary art practice that offers a rare combination of performance, music, visual art, and existential reflection, created to be experienced, not explained.

The work can take many forms: a DJ set that transforms the dance floor into a shared, bodily encounter; a performative talk that opens a space for reflection on mortality and meaning; or illuminated skeleton works that quietly inhabit a space and continue the conversation long after the moment has passed.
At the center of all formats lies the same core investigation: how a conscious relationship to death can sharpen presence, courage, and intensity of life. Rather than delivering answers, Skeleton-Man creates situations in which insight is felt through the body, the senses, and collective experience.
Skeleton-Man can be invited as:
- A performative lecture with or without an accompanying keynote presentation for organizations, retreats, galleries, and learning spaces
- A live DJ or performance act for clubs, festivals, and curated evenings
- An exhibition of illuminated skeleton works for galleries, venues, and private settings
- Or a complete experience in which performance, music, and visual works unfold throughout the day and/or night

All elements are developed and performed by the artist – from concept and production to performance and staging – which makes it possible for the practice to adapt fluidly to different contexts while remaining grounded in the same human questions.
In short, Skeleton-Man is not a character or a theme. It is an experience, created to leave strong, lasting impressions, whether encountered through sound, image, movement, or conversation.
Links
- Death: Feel Life
- Existential Reflection at the Workplace
- Skeleton-Man Art
- PDF presentation
- About & Contact
