Living in the Present

Living in the Present

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An exhibition titled “The Secret to Living in the Present” opens Wednesday at the Belka art space, featuring ten artists from the Stockholm-based collective Studio44, CE Report quotes BTA

The show follows a May 2024 collaboration when Belka artists exhibited in Stockholm. Now, Studio44 artists bring their reflections on presence and mindfulness to Belka, using diverse media to explore themes of time, perception, and attention.

“This exhibition invites viewers to slow down, notice, and simply be,” the curators note. “It offers both meditative stillness and vibrant immediacy.”

Participating artists include Andrej Zverev, Ana Maria Almada de Alvarez, Ekaterina Sisfontes, Kjell Hansson, Susanne Hogdahl Holm, Jannike Brantas, Lena Rammi, Katarzyna Piorek, Carolina Hindsjo, and Masoud Shahsavari.

A concert by Bulgarian post-punk band “Kake?” will follow the opening.

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