In contrast to the desacralized and doomed-to-destruction image of nature in posthuman art, nature art, using the formal language of alternative media and intermedia genres emerging in the artistic processes of the twentieth century, such as performance, installation, contemporary sculptural solutions, generates conscious discursive processes aimed at reassessing man and nature as a LIVING space, finding new points of connection between man and nature.
We are not talking about a genre, an artistic movement, but an attitude that connects different contemporary artistic media who still believe in a vision of the future based on the relationship between man and nature. However, it is important to stress here that this nature is not a resource to be exploited, but a living, pulsating organism of cosmic proportions, of which man is a part and partner.
Exhibitors in the Venice Hall: Azúr Kinga, Bubla Éva, Sara Berti, Deli Ágnes, DEGA, Erőss Apolka, Erőss Ildikó, Freund Éva, Gaál Endre, Colin Foster, Gats Tibor, Gáspár Kiara, Gáspár Dániel, Gyenes Gábor, Jónás Péter, Juhász Villő, Kabai Róbert, Kocsis Barbara, Kontur Balázs, Kopacz Kund, Kovács Kristóf, Milan Kövics, Bettina Módra, Mercédesz Molnár, Zsófia Nagy, Niana Liu, Hajnal Papp, Tibor Pataki, Alpár Péter, Ágnes Péter, Attila Pokorny, Eszter Poroszlai, PALDRA, Alexandra Sebők, György Sebők, István Stark, Réka Szabó, Borbála Szanyi, Csongor Szigeti, Enikő Enikő Szöllőssy, Filoména Thorday
Exhibitors in the hall of the cross-border Symposiums.
Arend Jan Menkveld, Zoltán Balázs, Norbert Burián, Szilvia Boar, Ágnes Deli, Colin Foster, Endre Gaál, Tibor Gáts, Katinka Hegedűs, Milán Kövics, Tamás Mankovics, Bettina Módra, Alpár Péter, Ágnes Péter, Péter Rizmayer, Péter Péter