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.
Exhibition period
Part 1: Me is on view from May 16 to December 2025. The next part – You – opens in spring 2026.