They are an artist duo producing media, performance, internet, sound and sculptural works and objects in an interdisciplinary, conceptual yet socially engaged practice.
Bergman and Salinas' work has been exhibited internationally including at the 4th Athens Biennale;[1] the Bergen Assembly Triennial;[2] Steirischer Herbst in Graz;[3] Eastside Projects in Birmingham,[4] UK; Serralves Museum in Porto; ICC Tokyo; DAC in New York;[5] Taipei Fine Art Museum; Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, The Netherlands; Centre Georges-Pompidou[6] and Palais de Tokyo in Paris; IMO and Nikolaj Kunsthal in Copenhagen;[7] Henie Onstad Art Center, Kunstnernes Hus[8] and 0047[9] in Oslo.
The artists who have exhibited at INCA include Sondra Perry, Chris Kraus, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Cia Rinne, Mikko Kuorinki and Andreas Bunte.
[12] In October 2015, INCA was a part of the symposium Alternative Currencies: Tactics for Staying Relevant and Radical that was held at The Galleries at Moore, Philadelphia.
They have also conceived and curated a controversial website at https://web.archive.org/web/20181116075419/http://www.nobelprize.no/, with international artists such as Marjetica Potrc, Michel Auder, Peter Campus, Kenneth Goldsmith, Momus, Sharmila Samant and others.
Some of the artists published on Lucky Kitchen are Stephen Vitiello, Tetsu Inoue, Matmos, Joshua Abrams and Liz Payne (from Town and Country) Stephan Mathieu, and Halvorson Pavone.