We are no longer able to read a longer text from the beginning to the end. We are not able to pay attention to just one thing at the time. (Multitasking is our new nature.) We are not able to sit with our tensions and discomfort. We want some Gurus to solve our problems or at least give us guidance in the chaos.
We have lost grip on reality and we are in a constant crisis. Instead of parallel realities, we want to feel good in one reality, but the way back to simplicity has been blocked by screens.
In this information and impulse dumping, our mental illnesses and complexes show that we have reached the limit of our mental capacity.
Burnout is not followed by impulse fasting and reflection, because nobody has time for that. One must constantly do something useful that can turn into money or prestige. The ordinary, nothing special has been devalued, even though it would be worth to set it as a new goal: I will not do anything special today. I am just a body in space, making paths in the flow of happenings with my attention and I interpret the chain of events.
Hanna Tillmann
Exhibiting artists: Bali János, Bolcsó Bálint, Csábi Ádám, Fehér László, Freund Éva, Gryllus Samu, Kedves Csanád, Kertész Krisztián, Megyeri Krisztina, Nagy Zsófia, Nádas Eszter, Peternák Anna, Peternák Zsigmond, Piros Boróka, Tillmann Hanna