Biography
WirSindKunst (Betty & André Lennox) is an Austrian artist duo working at the intersection of abstraction, narrative, and interdisciplinary practice. Their work spans visual art and music, forming a connected body of expression rather than separate disciplines.
At the core of their practice lies Dual Flow Art, a dialogical method in which two artists, one neurotypical and one neurodivergent, continuously intervene in the same work.
Rather than dividing authorship, they dissolve it. Layers are built, disrupted, overwritten, and reimagined in an ongoing exchange that mirrors tension, perception, and emotional contrast.
Their works are characterized by dense visual languages, oscillating between control and eruption, structure and instinct. Through both visual and sonic mediums, WirSindKunst explore identity, connection, and the complexity of inner worlds not as fixed states, but as evolving negotiations.
Project Statement
Dual Flow Art is not collaboration in the traditional sense. It is confrontation, translation, and coexistence.
Each piece emerges from an ongoing exchange between two fundamentally different cognitive and emotional systems. One grounded in structure and linearity, the other driven by associative intensity and non-linear perception. Neither dominates. Neither resolves the other.
The canvas becomes a shared territory where control is challenged, overwritten, and redefined. What remains is a visual record of tension between order and chaos, clarity and overload, separation and connection.
Dual Flow Art does not aim to harmonize these differences. It makes them visible, showing that two fundamentally different ways of thinking can give rise to a new way of perceiving.


