With Fortune Displays, Manor Grunewald and Sybren Vanoverberghe offer a glimpse into their multimedia, graphically inspired and self-reflective world of personal visual snapshots and technicality. Grunewald archives, scans, edits, and reproduces found images into hybrid, associative compositions where the image becomes self-referential. Presenting his layered resin works with faded objects in trays reminiscent of baths to develop photographs, the artist wittingly refers to the process-oriented nature of his work. Vanoverberghe shares the love for an intensive and complex process. New mirrored silver prints that zoom in on industrial, desolate places flowed from his artistbook Sandcastles And Rubbish. An air of decay mingles in the black and white images with the gleaming beauty of the detail. Amid garbage, noise, dust and earth, the artist archives and transforms shattered remains into shining trophies to celebrate the glory of the cosmic landscape.