Sebastian Bleisch Steinzeitbengel Jun 2026

Sebastian Bleisch's Steinzeitbengel series is a testament to the artist's innovative spirit and his willingness to challenge conventional norms. Through this body of work, Bleisch invites us to reflect on our place within the natural world, our relationship with technology, and the ever-changing definition of human identity.

💧 How to get water in the Stone Age? You don’t boil it – because you have no pot. Sebastian shows bark containers and charcoal filters. Real skills. Zero plastic. 🪨 @steinzeitbengel sebastian bleisch steinzeitbengel

Bleisch's film career came to an abrupt halt on September 16, 1996. He was arrested in a hangar in Ludwigslust, Germany, while filming five boys engaged in intimate acts. Some parents of his models had become suspicious and alerted the police, who had initiated a criminal investigation. Sebastian Bleisch's Steinzeitbengel series is a testament to

Major platforms, archives, and streaming services prohibit the hosting or sharing of this content due to its connection to real-world criminal exploitation. You don’t boil it – because you have no pot

“The Stone Age didn’t end because we ran out of stones. It ended because we found better tools. But the best tool you’ll ever own is your own ability.” — inspired by the spirit of Steinzeitbengel