The exhibition interprets the neo-avant-garde not as a closed chapter in art history, but as a continuously reactivated mode of thinking that still shapes the conceptual, intermedial, feminist, ecological, and activist positions of contemporary art. Instead of a linear chronology, the show is built on intergenerational artistic dialogues and focuses on shared questions: memory, the body, traces, and the possibilities of inner freedom beyond external constraints.
Guided by Sudár Imola
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The exhbition consideres neo-avant-garde not as a closed art historical phenomenon, but as a state of mind that continues to inform conceptual, intermedia, feminist, ecological, and activist positions in contemporary art. Building on dialogues across artist generations, the exhibition focuses on issues in common rather than linear chronology: memory, the body, leaving traces, and the possibilities of inner freedom in conditions of external constraint.