Gabriel Fontana’s work challenges our ideas of identity, community, and belonging, opening up a world where sport becomes a tool for social change.
What does it mean to be human in our time – when ideals, algorithms, and inner demands shape our lives?
In the exhibition Me You We – Exploring Human Behaviour, three artists with entirely different forms of expression come together, united by the same drive: to explore human behavior through art.
Gabriel Fontana’s work challenges our ideas of identity, community, and belonging, opening up a world where sport becomes a tool for social change.
Elisabeth Ohlson’s art was never comfortable. Using the camera as her tool, she exposed power, norms, and injustice — giving voice to those who were rarely seen or heard.
In Lars Brunström’s installations, animals become carriers of human emotion — reminding us of what we share, rather than what separates us.