After graduating with honors in sociology and specializing in art and media, Luke Conroy spent some time teaching photography, graphic design, art, and media in Australia, a teaching experience that has had a lasting influence on his artistic practice. His background in sociology profoundly shapes his approach: drawing on ethnographic research and storytelling, his practice reflects a fascination with the rituals of everyday life and with the way in which apparent banality carries cultural, historical, and ideological meanings. Conroy deliberately distances himself from traditional documentary methods: he does not seek to capture a single “decisive moment,” but rather accumulates traces of contemporary life : advertising fragments, repurposed slogans, surrealist references, and hyperrealistic imagery generated by artificial intelligence, mirroring the information overload characteristic of the digital age. His eclectic practice spans photography, digital art, video, sound, installation, performance, and virtual reality, giving rise to visually dense works with chaotic compositions, saturated color palettes, and an ironic sensibility, forming veritable visual mind maps that blur the line between social critique and speculation. In his work, he explores the sociocultural forces that shape contemporary life: the climate crisis, colonial legacies, the dominance of technology, and consumerist trends.
Luke Conroy’s projects have received support from leading international organizations, including Creative Europe, the Goethe-Institut, the European Cultural Foundation, the Mondriaan Fund, the Creative Industries Fund NL, and Stroom Den Haag. His solo exhibitions have been hosted by institutions such as Hošek Contemporary in Germany, Concordia in the Netherlands, and the Pier-2 Art Center in Taiwan, while his work has also been presented at renowned festivals such as the International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Geneva International Film Festival, DOK Leipzig, Into The Great Wide Open, the Netherlands Film Festival, the Viborg Kunsthal in Denmark, LINZ FMR in Austria, the Hong-gah Museum in Taiwan, the Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival in Greece, and DMZ Docs in South Korea. He also serves as co-artistic director and producer at Nullshima Studio in the Netherlands.

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