Lupinizam — Dagda Media
Dagda Media · Project 06

Lupinizam

A transmedia creative enterprise built around four decades of neo-expressionist art, a New York nightlife photography archive, a Croatian war story, and a philosophy called Lupinizam.

Artist Stephan Lupino
Formats Novel · Documentary · Editions · Cards · Digital
Status In Development
Three Lives, One Artist

Stephan Lupino has lived the kind of life most artists invent. Born in Varaždin, Croatia, he arrived in New York as a karate champion and became the most notorious nightlife photographer of the downtown 1980s scene — shooting Basquiat, Haring, Jagger and hundreds of unnamed nocturnal creatures from a makeshift studio in the women’s bathroom of the legendary club Area.

Then the war came. He walked away from everything and returned to Croatia to fight. Wounded, decorated, changed — he emerged from the conflict as a sculptor, painter and philosopher. His art philosophy, Lupinizam, is now the connective tissue of an entire transmedia universe.

I

The Night Photographer

New York, 1978–1991. Called “the downtown Helmut Newton,” Lupino photographed the era’s icons from inside the most dangerous and glamorous clubs in Manhattan. His archive of hundreds of vintage photographs — many never published — is now being editioned for the first time under Dagda Media’s management.

II

The Soldier

Croatia, 1991–1995. When war broke out between Croatia and Serbia, Lupino left New York to fight. He joined the Croatian army, rose to the rank of officer, and was wounded in combat. No other artist of the NYC downtown scene has this chapter in their biography.

III

The Sculptor

Croatia & the World, 1995–present. After the war, photography gave way to sculpture and painting. Monumental bronzes cast by hand, standing four metres high. Wooden torsos laced with metal. Masks, crosses, Power Thrones. A body of work exhibited at Pace Gallery London, Zagreb Airport, and museums across Europe.

IV

The Philosophy

Lupinizam is not a brand — it is a worldview. The human condition against an indifferent cosmos. Eros and Thanatos. Apocalyptic vision and the desperate, stubborn search for redemption. It is the operating system of everything Dagda Media builds around Lupino’s work.

Eight Integrated Revenue Streams

Every product references every other product. The edition prints link to the catalogue raisonné. The trading cards reference the novel. The documentary tells the story the biography cards summarise. Everything drives traffic to the website. Nothing is orphaned.

Photography Editions

Limited edition archival prints from the NYC nightlife archive. Signed, numbered, embossed, with five-layer authentication and a digital catalogue raisonné. Icons, Portraits, and Scene collections at €250–€10,000.

The Burning Thrones

A literary speculative fiction novel that transforms Lupino’s sculptures into artefacts from a dying civilisation on another planet. The narrative engine that makes every other product cohere. Trade publishing or prestige illustrated edition.

Documentary

A feature documentary or limited series: “Lupinizam: Fire and Darkness.” Three acts tracking three lives. Pitched to Netflix, BBC, Arte, MUBI and Apple TV+. Sizzle reel in production.

Trading Cards

120–160 card collectible series across six categories: Artworks, Portraits, Icons, Biography, Vatraš Lore, and Philosophy. Physical and digital editions. 1/1 original art cards hand-painted by Lupino.

Catalogue Raisonné

The definitive digital registry of all Lupino works. Seven-table relational database with public verification, QR-code authentication, edition tracking, and provenance chains. The backbone of the entire authentication system.

Merch & Sculpture Miniatures

Apparel, posters, homeware, and scaled reproductions of iconic bronzes — positioned post-novel as “artefacts from Vatraš.” Print-on-demand keeps inventory costs to zero.

Vatraš: Where the Art Becomes Mythology
“What if Lupino’s vision is not metaphorical but literal? What if, somewhere in the universe, a civilisation exists whose entire culture was shaped by the forces he depicts?”

The Burning Thrones takes the Lupinizam philosophy and builds it into a fully realised world. A planet circling a dying sun. A civilisation that knows it is ending. Monumental bronzes ritually set on fire each year. Masks that conceal emotion. Thrones designed to cause pain. The novel transforms every piece of Lupino’s art from a gallery object into a fragment of a mythological world.

This is the transmedia key — every major body of Lupino’s work maps onto an element of the fictional world:

Lupino’s Art
Vatraš Equivalent
Power Thrones
Seats of political authority designed to cause pain
Monumental bronzes
Burning Figures — statues ritually set on fire at each Festival of Endings
Mask collection
Devices that suppress bioluminescence, enabling political deception
NYC nightlife photography
Meren’s lost archive — portraits of ordinary people, suppressed by the ruling class
Another World sculptures
The Vatrašians themselves — humanoid, bioluminescent, emotionally transparent
Adriatic sea stones & wooden crosses
Sacred found-object art from the Ember Land monasteries
Apocalyptic World paintings
The visual world of Vatraš — the burning landscape, the red sky, the amber light
The Project in Numbers
8
Strategy documents
completed
6+
Revenue streams
designed
40
Years of art in
the archive
160
Trading cards in
the first series
Development Phases
Phase 1

Foundation

Partnership formalised. Photography archive scanned. Catalogue raisonné database built. Website rebuilt as commercial and editorial hub. First edition prints go on sale.

Phase 2

First Products

Trading card Series 1 launched. Documentary sizzle reel completed and pitched. Novel synopsis and sample chapters submitted to agents. Social media content programme begins.

Phase 3

Expansion

Monograph in production. Documentary pitch package complete. Novel manuscript progresses. Merch line expands. Gallery representation secured in London and New York.

Phase 4

Scale

Novel published. Documentary in production or distribution. Vatraš mythology live on the website. Screen adaptation pitch based on novel. Licensing and collaboration deals.

One Artist. One Philosophy. An Entire Universe.

Dagda Media is seeking partners, investors and collaborators to bring the Lupinizam transmedia project to its full potential. If you represent a gallery, production company, publisher, or investment group and you see the opportunity in this IP, we’d like to hear from you.

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