Designers Lousy Auber
Lousy Auber is a Slovak visual artist working with large-scale site-specific installations and spatial interventions in public and architectural contexts. His practice centers on material transformation, physical experience, and the emotional impact of space, often engaging directly with existing architectural structures and environments. He is known for projects such as Hotel Kyjev Deconstructed in Bratislava, which received international media attention including features by The New York Times and CNN. Auber has presented installations at major cultural events including Grape Festival and Biela Noc, creating immersive spatial works that operate at the intersection of visual art and architecture. Alongside his installation practice, he is professionally active in photography, video production, and architecture, which together form an essential part of his multidisciplinary work.






































