Hybrids
Perspectives III

Perspectives III - HYBRIDS
The exhibition Hybrids brings together two artistic positions that at first glance appear hardly compatible, yet are united by a shared principle: the transformation of figures between reality, imagination, and inner projection. In the works of Otmar Alt, vibrant, organically playful beings emerge, oscillating between animal, human, and imagined forms. Their apparent lightness conceals a complex visual logic in which shapes interlock and merge into new, often humorously charged identities.
In contrast stand the biomechanical visual worlds of H. R. Giger, in which body, machine, and architectural structures fuse into dense, frequently unsettling hybrid forms. Giger’s figures are defined by an aesthetics of amalgamation, where the organic and the technological become inseparably intertwined, imagining a distinctly alien form of evolution.
Hybrids understands these differing approaches as two poles of a shared artistic interest: the dissolution of clear boundaries in favor of transitions, overlays, and transformations. The exhibition presents hybrid beings not merely as formal motifs, but as expressions of a mode of thinking in connections—between opposites, materials, emotions, and realities.
Exhibited Artists:
- H.R. Giger
- Otmar Alt
Facts:
- Place: Streicher-Gallery, Calle Isaac Peral 52, 07157 Port Andratx
- Date: 30.03.2026 - 10.04.2026
