Practice
Site-responsive works unfold as immersive, spatial, and atmospheric compositions, emerging in dialogue with audience, place, and environment. Each installation explores the interplay of light, water, and landscape, creating experiences that engage movement, viewpoints, and perception.
Works are tailored to their surroundings—from gardens and public spaces to cultural and water-based environments—highlighting the unique character of each site. Selected installations can be adapted or reconfigured for new locations, maintaining conceptual integrity while responding to context, audience, and environmental conditions.
Malte Kebbel, Light Anemones, The Hague Highlights, The Hague, Netherlands, 2022 — in front of the Dutch Parliament | © Malte Kebbel, 2022

Practice
Site-responsive works that unfold as site-specific installations in each context.

Working on Water
Water-based installations exploring light, reflection, and movement.

Floating Light Art - FAQ
Answers to common questions about Floating Light Art by Malte Kebbel.

Floating Light Art Simulator
Floating Light Art Simulator by Malte Kebbel.

Touring
Touring installations conceived as temporary, modular systems across locations.