Can The Future Be Saved?

Exhibition Details:

  • Digital Exhibition

  • Launched September 2024

  • Expanded Publication 2026

  • 15 projects | 12 artists | 6 countries

Can the future be saved, and if so, by whom?

Emerging from a time marked by ecological instability, social fragmentation, technological acceleration, and political uncertainty, this exhibition does not attempt to provide answers. Instead, it creates a space for critical reflection.

Can the Future Be Saved? brings together 15 projects by 12 artists from six countries, forming a cross-border dialogue shaped by diverse cultural and social perspectives. The exhibition reflects a shared concern: how creativity might respond to complexity without simplifying it.

  • How do small gestures accumulate into structural shifts?

  • How does art respond when certainty dissolves?

  • Can collective imagination challenge systems that feel immovable?

Through diverse visual languages and methodologies, the works examine environmental precarity, inequality, digital saturation, and the fragility of shared futures. Rather than presenting optimism as spectacle, the exhibition proposes something quieter yet more persistent: sustained creative inquiry.

The future may not be “saved” in a singular, heroic sense, but it may be continuously reshaped through networks of attention, dialogue, and imagination.

Exhibition Catalogue

The full catalogue of the exhibition
Can the Future Be Saved?

The catalogue includes curatorial texts,
project documentation, and artist biographies.