Still Processing: In Conversation with the Artists
Meet the artists behind the exhibition for an evening of artist talks and performances at Nxt Museum.

After one year of ‘Still Processing’, Nxt Museum invites the exhibition’s artists for a special evening of talks performance and reflection. The evening spotlights the exhibition’s core theme : how images influence perception, culture, and technological development. 

Throughout the evening, Rosa Menkman, Children of the Light, and Boris Acket will share insights into their practices and the ideas behind their works in the exhibition. The programme is moderated by curator Bogomir Doringer. 

About the artists

Rosa Menkman (NL) is an artist, researcher, and educator, who interrogates the concept of resolution across technical, cultural, and political contexts. In her artworks, she draws on questions of technological imperative, temporality and the cost of progress, exploring how glitches and image distortions reveal deeper creative and conceptual insights.

See her work at Nxt Museum: The Collapse of PAL

Children of the Light is an Amsterdam-based artist duo of Christopher Gabriel (NO/NL) and Arnout Hulskamp (NL), whose practice counts light as their primary medium. Balancing on the brink of the (sub)conscious, their practice allows for introspection and transcendence. In what seems to defy rules of physics, light becomes tangible, nudging us to reconnect with ourselves and the cosmos, which serves as their stream of inspiration.

See their work at Nxt Museum: All Together Now

Boris Acket (NL) is an artist and composer working with sound, light, and motion, who interrogates the interplay between control and surrender. With roots in electronic music and the club scene, his work challenges our understanding of time as linear, inviting ritualistic encounters within a world that increasingly seeks our alienation.

See his work at Nxt Museum: Duration

Geoffrey Lillemon (USA/NL) is an Amsterdam-based artist who develops new aesthetics and speculative visual languages through AI, CGI and media art. His work is driven by a distinctly personal and future-minded approach, using emerging image technologies to reflect on the human condition, touching on themes of life, mortality, and the spaces in between.

See his work at Nxt Museum: Simulation in Blue

Visitors are invited to visit the current exhibition before and after the programme, without any additional charge. The bar will be open for drinks. 

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Event format:

Artist Talks & Live Performance

Date:

2 April 2026