The exhibition “SHARE Too Much History-More FUTURE”,which gathers B&H and Austrian artists who deal with topics of memories in the past and future, with personal and collective experiences, ways to overcome the events of the past, survival and losses, and falls that individuals experience in moments of dramatic changes, will open on 14 March at the B&H Art Gallery.
The exhibition is accompanied by a video release of works of Mladen Miljanović, Šejla Kamerić, Adela Jusić, Mladen Bundal, Irena Sladoja, Igor Bošnjak, Gordana Anđelić-Galić, Ana Hoffner, Marina Gržinić and Aina Smid, Anna Jermoalewe, Herman Peseckas and Tommy Schneider, as well as Ernst Logar, announced B&H Art Gallery. Maja Bajević and Adnan Jasika will participate in the exhibition as guest artists.
This exhibition will be open across B&H, in the region and Europe, followed by the collaboration with the video Biennale, Treba from Trebinje, in the form of a competition for video works of young artists from B&H-students and artists.
The organizer of this exhibition and project is the Austrian government, on the occasion of marking the 100 years since the start of the First World War, and Sarajevo is positioned in the map of world events in that regard.
(Source: Fena)