Max Papeschi, an Italian artist, began his career as a writer and director in theatre, TV, and film before venturing into digital art in 2008. His breakthrough came with a monumental artwork on a building in Poznan, Poland, catapulting him onto the international art scene. Over a decade, Papeschi has held over 60 solo exhibitions and participated in roughly 100 group shows worldwide. His notable projects include the satirical "Welcome to North Korea," a multimedia collaboration with Amnesty International exposing the North Korean regime through parody. Papeschi’s artistry extends to various mediums, having created album art and a music video for DEVO's Gerald Casale. He continues to explore provocative themes, as seen in his exhibitions like "The Best is Yet to Come" and "Pyongyang Rhapsody." His publications include "How to sell Swastikas and Live Happy" and "Max vs Max," reflecting his critical and often controversial artistic stance.