How can Eastern Europeanism be defined? What is it that is distinctively its own, that binds the peoples who live here and share a common history and geography? And what are the global solutions to local specificities? Or what and how does all this become one in Euro-ness? What are the trends towards deeper European integration and more international cooperation? And how do they affect artistic-photographic practices dealing with the world around us, its phenomena, its effects, and the related feelings and problems? The six-chapter exhibition European Kinship – Eastern European Perspective reflects on European identity through the work of Polish and Hungarian photographers, exploring contemporary experiences from a specifically regional point of view.
Exhibiting artists: Barakonyi Szabolcs, Horváth Anita, Katerina Kouzmitcheva, Pictorial Collective, Agnieszka Sejud, Simon Zsuzsi, Sputnik Photos, Standovár Júlia, Szombat Éva, Ilona Szwarc, Karolina Wojtas, Ada Zielinska