J. Demsky is a Spanish artist whose work challenges conventional notions of space and depth of field, the result being the creation of dynamic new architectural forms which distort dimensions by their use color and technique. Emerging as a street artist in the early 1990s, Demsky has since acclimated seamlessly to the white box space. His work continues to be graphically striking, now incorporating a varied arsenal of material, matter and method to achieve his singular vision—the construction, deconstruction and reconstruction graffiti tropes into architectural and spatial masterpieces.

The curatorial mission of Chateau Belcastel is to focus on contemporary art that celebrates the intersection of art and functionality of architecture.  In the same spirit that the late great architect Fernand Pouillon imbued his work with creative ideas that pushed through established boundaries, Demsky’s work meticulously challenges accepted views of stasis and motion in technicolor hues.