Binelde Hyrcan is a multidisciplinary artist who works with painting, drawing, sculpture, film, performance and installation. His work addresses the absurdity represented by social and political customs and attitudes, criticizing the structures of power and human vanity. The various characters and arrangements that Hyrcan brings in his work are designed to ridicule the exacerbated power and delusions of grandeur. Hyrcan’s work was exhibited at Hamburger Bahnhof (Germany), Center Pompidou (France), Angolan Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale (Italy) and The Jewish Museum (USA), among others.