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Theresa Brost is an Art Director and multi-disciplinary artist whose work centers on the act of curation across both global brand identities and fine art contexts. With a foundation in Graphic Design and a background in studio and observational photography, her career is defined by the translation of complex narratives into unified visual systems.

 

Her approach treats Art Direction as a form of systemic curation. Having managed the visual architecture of large-scale international campaigns, she developed a rigorous discipline for maintaining cohesive brand identities across diverse digital and physical touchpoints. This experience laid the groundwork for her transition into Visual Art and Curatorial Studies, where she applied the same structural precision to gallery environments and independent editorial projects.

 

Today, her practice interlinks these worlds through a study of the "not-quite-right". Her ongoing series, "Gestalten"—humanoid figures rendered in oil and ink—has evolved into a digital dialogue through her work in AI image and video generation. By merging the technical precision of a designer with the critical eye of a curator, Theresa creates work that explores the nuances of identity in a post-digital landscape.

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