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Roger Weiss is a Swiss visual artist. His work investigates what precedes identity: the body before the subject, the gesture before function, presence before narrative.

Working across photography, video and installation, he constructs images through fragmentation, recomposition and temporal modulation. Developed over more than two decades, his practice treats the human figure as a constructed field of perception, time and presence.

He graduated with honors from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan.        

His long-term research began with the human body as a constructed surface. In Human Dilatations, each work is manually assembled from hundreds of macro photographs of the same subject. The body is fragmented, reconfigured and enlarged until it no longer corresponds to a single photographic instant, but to the total time of its construction.

Over time, this investigation has expanded from the body to gesture and habitat. The figure, the domestic act and the spatial condition become fields in which the human appears before being reduced to identity, function or narration.

His work has been exhibited and published internationally, with appearances in books, exhibitions, interviews and editorial contexts concerned with the body, identity and contemporary visual culture. Selected collaborations, including Apple and Wolford / Amina Muaddi, extend his research into the wider field of image production without separating it from its artistic matrix.







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© 2026|Roger Weiss

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© 2026|Roger Weissinfo(at)rogerweiss(dot)chXInsta

What precedes identity
is my subject





Bodies, gestures and habitats as presences before name, role and narrative.

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