From nearly 200 submissions, Different Class, FUJIFILM and AB selected three talented artists: Haolin Huang, Léa Konstantinou and Milo Weiler.
They captured the world After Midnight: the quiet, chaotic and poetic moments when the city slows down and creativity awakens. Their work offers new perspectives on contemporary visual culture and can be seen at AB as part of The Sound of the Belgian Underground.
Haolin Huang (°1997) is a multidisciplinary artist based in Brussels who works with image, performance and digital media to explore human duality within social and cultural structures. Their practice moves between myth and reality, creating transformative figures that balance vulnerability and reclaimed strength.
Portrait by @acidations
Léa Konstantinou (°1998) is a filmmaker and photographer whose work explores territory, identity and transgenerational heritage, inspired by her Greek-Spanish background and her family’s migration history. She creates poetic, off-screen narratives that give space to voices and stories that often remain unheard.
Portrait by @gabysitter
Milo Weiler (°1999) is a Brussels-based photographer whose work explores fleeting, intimate “affects” that shape identity. Moving between digital and analogue, and between documentary and staged approaches, he observes and shares moments of personal enrichment with subtle resonance.
Portrait by @juleslaurijssen


