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About
Danielly Kaufmann
Danielly Kaufmann is a Brazilian-Luxembourgish artist whose multidisciplinary practice moves across drawing, painting, installation, video, performance, and artist books. Trained in Architecture and Urbanism at the University of São Paulo, she treats making as a way of thinking through structures — of materials, of bodies, of belief.
Transformation is the thread that runs through her work: matter becoming meaning, residue becoming relic, the personal opening onto the collective. In series such as Sacro-ResÃduo, she cultivates living materials — kombucha biofilms, paper shrouds — into meditations on the sacred and the discarded; in works like Drinks of Broken Glass and her ongoing artist journals, she turns accumulation and the everyday into quiet ritual. Her socially-engaged project Waste & Affection extends this inquiry into community and ecology.
Having moved from São Paulo to Luxembourg, Danielly continues to work between cultures and disciplines. She is also the author of The Age of Digital Spirit, a reflection on creativity and care in a time of accelerating technological change.