filip custic (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain 1993) works across photography, performance, sculpture and video to address themes around identity, body and our relationship with technology. Mirrors and screens are a recurring features, a reference to our age of image-obsession and selfies, and custic also uses symbols, references to science, and art-historical borrowings in his art. The artist focuses his work on the crossover between technology and the body, talking about identity and how technological objects can help us celebrate the diversity of identities of human beings. custic’s unique style has opened doors to prestigious collaborations in the fashion world with brands like Kenzo, Chloé, Louboutin, Palomo Spain, Camper, as well as magazines such as Vogue and GQ.
Additionally, he has worked with internationally renowned artists like the Spanish pop star Rosalía and the American rapper Lil Nas X. His art is exhibited worldwide, including at La Térmica (Spain), the Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig (Germany), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb (Croatia), Art Basel Miami (United States), and recently at the Parco Museum Tokyo (Japan) for his first solo exhibition.