A group exhibition in the lounge of Kino Moviemento, featuring five artists. From trans joy and liberation to stag-film-inspired meta reflections, from unapologetic explorations of deviant fetish to raw depictions of kink – something tasty to gnaw on while you linger in the lounge, until the dark, dark cinema finally swallows you whole.
Artists
Andy Warlord
https://www.instagram.com/andy_warlord
Andy Warlord is a fetish comic artist living and working in Berlin. He studied illustration in Germany and New York. His comics introduce new alternative kink character archetypes in their “uniforms”, intervening in a fetish scene that has been predominantly preoccupied with police and military aesthetics. His artwork is an unapologetic display of deviant fetishes and a celebration of utopian camaraderie between queers. He has shown his work at Darklands in Antwerp, at Fetish Pride in Maspalomas, and created the artwork for Folsom Europe 2025, among others.
DDNebula
https://www.instagram.com/ddnebula
Danielle (she/her) is a multidisciplinary 3D artist based in London. Her work slips between Afrofuturism and galactic erotica, where bodies are cosmic machines and desire is a portal. These are portraits seen through a distorted mirror that has been cracked and refracted and bleeds from a chaos realm into ours. Reminding us that the future is already here and it is stranger than comfort allows.
HX – Henna Räsänen
Henna Räsänen, aka HX, is a non-binary and queer comic artist whose work explores social norms and the looming climate catastrophe through offbeat, prickly humor. Their comics depict subcultures and queer communities in a rapidly eroding world, while addressing contemporary politics with both tactics and optimism. For the Pornfilmfestival Berlin exhibition, HX has created a stag-film-inspired reflection on the importance of porn.
Rory Midhani
Rory Midhani is a visual artist creating mixed-media pieces, murals, paintings, and illustrations. He makes work centered on the lives of Queer & Transgender people, with an emphasis on celebration and freedom. He has been featured in publications and exhibitions across Europe, North and South America, and has worked as an illustrator for an international client base. Rory’s work is held in several archives, including The Tom of Finland Foundation and The Centre for the Study of Political Graphics.
Sofia Ciente
https://www.autosofiaciente.com/
Through multiple techniques – from theater (make-up, costume, and stage design) to analog photography, and today primarily drawing, illustration, and comics – Sofia Ciente explores both our attempts to merge with others and the barriers that keep us apart. Drawing has become the medium that unites her past artistic practices, allowing her to investigate societal and individual relationships, as well as how people continuously construct and transform their surroundings from the inside out.



























