
For SS26, ROA moves beyond the conventional framework of collaboration and steps into something far more immersive: a dialogue with artist Jan Vorisek, whose practice exists at the intersection of sculpture, sound, architecture, and social ritual.
Rather than presenting a closed narrative or a polished final object, the project unfolds as an open field of research — a living process captured in motion. Following Vorisek over the course of a day during his residency, ROA documents not just the artist, but the conditions that generate the work itself: the pauses, the frictions, the spatial tensions, the invisible energies that circulate between body, object, and environment.
Vorisek’s installations resist stillness. Built through hybrid assemblages and sculptural interventions, they operate as emotional architectures, charged with references that oscillate between collective memory and cultural code. His work interrogates the ways affect moves through space — how technology, media, and built environments shape perception, behavior, and shared experience.
In this encounter, ROA does not simply collaborate with an artist; it aligns itself with a mode of thinking. One rooted in experimentation, process, and the unstable territories where disciplines collapse into one another.
The result is less a campaign than a cultural transmission: a study in resonance, atmosphere, and contemporary form.
For a brand that has consistently positioned itself within the language of movement and material innovation, this collaboration feels both instinctive and radical — a sharp extension of ROA’s ongoing conversation with the creative underground.








