HJP is an Angolan art and research practitioner dissecting philosophical, architectonic and scenographic frameworks in relation to enacted modes of power, moral codes and Christian discipleship. His work seeks to push boundaries between visual media and socially engaged practices, using mixed media installations, placemaking and still-moving-images as sites of contestation.

Supported by the Sir Frank Bowling Scholarship, Paris’s ongoing doctoral investigation traces the entanglements between contemporary built environments and stigmatised social experiences. It attends to immersive modes of historiography.


ALTO AR | Public Programme



The ALTO AR Public Programme extends the exhibition through a series of live events that further explore its conceptual and spatial concerns. Comprising performances, talks and time-based activations, the programme creates moments of encounter that situate the exhibition as an active site of reflection and exchange. By foregrounding live engagement, the Public Programme encourages audiences to consider how artistic practices operate through presence, sound and collective experience, and how meaning is generated over time within the exhibition space.