A French artist with a blurred identity, Koraluxi embodies a new chapter in a multidisciplinary body of work that oscillates between social criticism and subversive aesthetics. After exhibiting under previous pseudonyms, this new alias marks a break: a project targeting the economic elite, where luxury, technology, and power intertwine to provoke reflection on the structural inequalities of our time.
Since 2007, Koraluxi has been exploring the limits of media — photography, 3D drawings, programming, electronics — with an “artistic hacking” approach: tinkering, transforming, circumventing the codes of the world to reveal its cracks. Here, luxury is not celebrated, but deconstructed: a collector's item becomes a tool for questioning, an algorithm, an electronic installation, a retouched image... each one is part of an approach where art is used to subvert systems, not to reproduce them.
With Koraluxi, art is no longer a passive reflection, but a lever. An invitation to see, to understand, to *change* — even if, sometimes, you first have to bend the rules to make them visible.