Are we going to address the elephant in the room? 

In an age where everything feels both immediate and distant, real and unreal. The urgency we feel is bigger than our individual selves—an overwhelming sense of unease that emerges from the chaos and suffering around us. From the silencing machine of global power structures to the systemic erasure of voices, discomfort shouldn’t be passive but both a reaction and a call to action.

This exhibition gathers artists and individuals who feel deeply unsettled by mainstream narratives and how they flatten the world’s complexity, particularly in the context of colonial legacies and ongoing injustices. Art holds immense responsibility, far beyond aesthetics; it’s a reflection of our global reality, demanding we don’t look away from what’s difficult, disturbing and real. What purpose does art serve if we ignore the weight it could carry?

This heaviness—the frustration that seems beyond any single person—compels us to respond. 

Through this exhibition, we confront that unease head-on, bringing together works that stand as acts of resilience against forces that silence and fracture. Each piece here speaks to hope, connection, and a demand for change in a world that too often tries to disconnect us from what really matters.