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Born in Mexico in 1990, Ilan Derech is a multidisciplinary artist whose visual language was shaped through years of experimentation in animation, generative code, photography, and film. His early explorations in digital media taught him structure and abstraction, while photography and video revealed to him the poetry of reality. His approach to filmmaking resembles that of a haiku: he captures simple, silent scenes where light, time, and gesture become subjects of contemplation. Inspired by the Japanese aesthetics of wa (harmony), ma (the space between things), and wabi-sabi (the beauty of imperfection), Ilan creates works in which presence and absence converse in meditative stillness. Influenced by wabi-sabi, ukiyo-e, and the tender beauty of impermanence, he draws inspiration from everyday details — falling sakura petals, rain on a window, fleeting shadows. Marked by the loss of his father and a long stay in Japan during the pandemic, he developed a practice in which each image becomes a refuge, a breath, a space of silence and memory.
Ilan Derech’s work has been showcased on major platforms such as SuperRare, Foundation, and OpenSea, and has been praised for its cinematic sensitivity. His pieces have been featured in international exhibitions and auctions, establishing his presence on the contemporary digital art scene. He collaborated with ZEISS on Capturing Mobility, a poetic exploration of nocturnal movement in London, and has been featured in several publications — including SuperRare Visual Haikus, OpenSea In Conversation, and Air Canada EnRoute — all highlighting the coherence and emotional depth of his artistic vision.
Through these collaborations, Ilan continues to craft a contemplative body of work that invites viewers to slow down, breathe, and rediscover the fragile beauty of the present moment.

Pulsating energy runs through the city resembling that of a beating heart.
They were there, vulnerable, slowly walking underneath their crying umbrellas.
Making their way through the infinite neon veins that run through the streets of Tokyo.
Dark silhouettes that only come to life after the sun goes down make daily life turn into a surreal dream that reveals Tokyo's blue soul.
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Coordinates: 35.69195884340903, 139.6993951237701
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"Blue Soul | 青い魂" was exhibited at the Hacker House as part of the Lisbon Edition.
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By: Ilan Derech
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Shot on: Leica SL & ZEISS ZM 1.4/35
Year: 2022
Collected by: Chris Bennett
video
portrait
01:03
2023