When we look at ourselves – and at each other
How are we shaped as human beings? What governs our choices, our behaviors – and how we view others?
Me You We – Exploring Human Behaviour investigates both the inner and outer life of humanity. Through art and science, we open doors to reflection on what it means to be human in a time of change.
Art as a language and tool for change
Our everyday lives are shaped by biological drives, social norms, and technological landscapes. We interact, adapt, react – often without understanding why. Art allows us to pause. To see. To feel. To think differently.
Me You We – Exploring Human Behaviour highlights artists who expose our inner conflicts, scrutinize our roles, and challenge our assumptions. They reveal how technology influences our behaviors, how body and self-image are connected, and how psychological suffering can take physical form.
In a world increasingly marked by division, empathy becomes an act of resistance. Understanding ourselves – and one another – is not just insight, but a possibility for change.
Three artists. Three perspectives on the self.
In the first part, Me, we explore the connection between fundamental human needs, mental health, and the evolution of technology.
Here, you’ll encounter three artists who portray the inner landscapes of the human experience through distinct artistic expressions:
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Lene Marie Fossen – photography that cuts through silence, where self-image and vulnerability meet in raw honesty.
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Francesco Albano – sculptures that expose the weight of the body and the state of the soul, focusing on anxiety, ideals, and human fragility.
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Teresa Wennberg – a digital pioneer whose work explores how technology shapes our behaviors, perceptions, and identities.
Exhibition period
Part 1: Me is on view from May 16 to December 2025. The next part – You – opens in spring 2026.