Giancarlo Diablo Santana (b. Gaborone, Botswana) is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist. Giancarlo’s work is centered around his personal psychological states as well universal ideas about the human experience. Through photography, painting, drawing, video, collage and digital art, Giancarlo explores the relationship between masculinity and violence through the specificity of a Southern-African context. His work raises questions about existentialism and also attempts to destigmatize conversations around masculinity, politics, culture and heritage.
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Giancarlo Diablo Santana (b. Gaborone, Botswana) is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist. Giancarlo’s work is centered around his personal psychological states as well universal ideas about the human experience. Through photography, painting, drawing, video, collage and digital art, Giancarlo explores the relationship between masculinity and violence through the specificity of a Southern-African context. His work raises questions about existentialism and also attempts to destigmatize conversations around masculinity, politics, culture and heritage.