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Enfants is an artistic duo formed by Fabro Tranchida (Buenos Aires, 1987) and Eneko Chaos (born Eneko Pérez Arnaiz, Bilbao, 1996). His practice lies between photography, performance and visual arts, articulating an investigation around the image, the body, popular culture and the languages ​​of the contemporary scene.

The duo's work stems from analog photography, pictorial intervention, and the construction of imagery linked to rock, street life, queer culture, and material memory. In their works, the photographic image coexists with manual gesture, found archives, and performative elements, generating pieces where portraiture, masks, and altered objects function as devices of identity and fiction.

His practice engages with the legacy of Pop Art, rock iconography, and the experimental strategies of contemporary visual arts, understanding the image as a space of transformation, montage, and desire.

Since 2025, Enfants has developed five exhibitions and performances (Enfants I, Enfants II, Enfants III, Enfants IV and Les Enfants), presented in spaces such as Castello di Tutino (Tricase, Italy), Blackkamera Photo Foundation (Bilbao), RGFSTUDIO (Madrid) and LA PERRERA (Bilbao).

Statement

Our work is structured around two main axes:

Axis 1: Direct analog photography by Eneko (working with medium format cameras such as Hasselblad and Rolleiflex), complemented by Fabro's drawing and pictorial gesture, resulting in images that play with mirrors and absence.

Axis 2: The reinterpretation and intervention of found relics (vinyl records and cassettes with their respective covers) understood as traces of a displaced rock, street and queer culture.