I like working with things we think we already know.
The familiar becomes unstable.
Meaning stays in motion.
Joachim Bosse (Bucharest, *1983) is a conceptual artist living and working between Berlin and Zurich. His artistic practice builds on a long engagement with public visual culture and systems of communication, including his work as a co-founder of the Berlin-based creative agency DOJO.
He describes his work as public messaging—art that treats visibility, circulation, and address as its core material. Working with sculptural, typographic, and cross-media approaches, Bosse explores pop culture as a contemporary material. Drawing from mass media, advertising, and systems of display, his work examines how images, symbols, and narratives circulate and gain cultural and economic value in the digital age.
Bosse’s work is shown in institutions such as the Deichtorhallen Hamburg and the Ernst Deutsch Theater. His works are held in collections including the Boros Collection and the Yoram Roth Collection and are discussed in national and international media such as Monopol, brand eins, ARD, Die Zeit, Highsnobiety, and Hypebeast.
Extending his practice into philanthropic and socially engaged contexts, selected partners include Auktionshaus Grisebach, featuring his work in support of the Tony Garrn Foundation.

