Mois "Opre Roma!": Calendrier des activités 2026
Yesterday is Tomorrow, explores how traditional craft practices re-emerge in contemporary art as sites of innovation, memory, and cultural resilience. Techniques such as weaving, embroidery, woodcarving, are often associated with heritage or domestic labour. Yet these practices contain complex systems of knowledge shaped through generations of making. The artists in this exhibition revisit these inherited techniques and re-enact them within new artistic contexts. Craft becomes sculpture, performance, narrative, and installation; ultimately, a manifestation of a desire to reestablish a link to reality, and to the contemporary tradition of the past.
Aliz Farkas (HU), Roland Farkas (NL), Rašid Nikolić (IT), Roxy Toledo Munrose (UK)
9 April – 24 July, 2026
