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Lost in the Crowd is a work born from a personal experience: my early years in Belgium, working in costume at an amusement park to survive. That costume, far from hiding me, eventually became a metaphor for my identity as an artist.
In this piece, the suit reappears, but multiplied in a play of mirrors that places me lost among many others like me. It is an ironic and critical self-portrait of the contemporary artist's condition: in a world of… ever-increasing numbers of creators, the individual figure is diluted in a seemingly infinite multitude.
The work speaks both to the fragility and loneliness of the artist and to the need to resist, to continue searching for one's own voice even in the midst of a saturated ecosystem. Lost in the Crowd is, ultimately, a reflection on visibility, anonymity, and the constant reinvention of being an artist today.
Jesús Azogue is a transmedia artist trained in Seville and Brussels who fuses installation, digital art, and technological research. His works employ hybrid techniques such as drawing, digital sculpture, extended reality, and artificial intelligence, creating interactive installations and immersive experiences. He alternates technological precision with poetic approaches to explore the relationship between the human and the artificial. His works invite reflection, seeking to awaken deep questions and emotions about identity, memory, and our presence in an ever-changing digital world.