Rod Art Factory will headline both Art Basel Miami Beach from December 5–7, 2025, and Art Palm Beach from January 28 to February 1, 2026, through his collaboration with Ori Gallery, a leading contemporary art venue in South Florida. This partnership is pivotal for Ori Gallery, as Rod’s international presence and cutting-edge style will attract global curators, collectors, and critics to their booth, positioning Ori as a nexus for avant-garde artistic innovation at two of Florida’s most influential art fairs. The ability to present Rod’s highly sought-after works in the gallery program elevates Ori’s reputation, marks an essential step in its growth, and builds a bridge between European creativity and the burgeoning South Florida art market.
Rod’s artistic style is unmistakable—he pioneered the “Fragmentation” technique, layering emotional complexity through mixed media, resin, and optical fiber sculptures that merge photography, painting, and conceptual design. His works dance on the boundary between reality and fantasy, and each piece explodes with raw energy, inviting viewers to unbind their gaze and immerse themselves in multilayered narratives of life, memory, and transformation. The “Super Heroes” series pays homage to comic book legends, magnifying their stories in monumental formats and sculptural volumes that make the invisible visible, all while maintaining a signature humor that is both sharp and sincere.
Rod’s starring role at Art Ludique in Paris was a defining moment for the museum dedicated to entertainment art, where he helped abolish boundaries between cinema, animation, and graphic novels, bringing the artistic potential of comics and pop culture to the fore. His solo exhibition captivated audiences with bold, life-sized depictions that carried the pulse of cinematic set design and comic artistry. By giving three-dimensional power to onomatopoeia and characters, Rod shifted perceptions of superhero mythology from page to gallery—cementing his reputation as a “creative superpower” ready to conquer the international stage.
His long-standing collaboration with Art Traffik gallery in France reflects a deep professional and personal evolution, marked by unwavering dedication and singular ambition. Laurent Jeanniard, founder of Art Traffik, notes, “Rod’s art is not just a visual experience; it is a mirror that forces us to confront our innermost feelings. He provokes, questions, and inspires.” Jeanniard’s admiration highlights Rod’s profound ability to touch collectors and critics with works such as “Oblivion” and “AAAAA,” which capture the beauty and tragedy of human existence. Asked about his recent exhibitions in Asia—including Hong Kong and Bangkok—Rod observed, “Asia opened my eyes and my palette. The city lights, the delicate chaos… it all found a way into my art. Fragmentation is universal, a language beyond borders.” As his presence continues to expand, Rod’s influence only grows—integrating cross-cultural experience, innovation, and a magnetic sense of inspiration into each creation