* * * * * * * * * * * * * * The industrialised economy is largely based
on the extraction of valuable minerals, ores and fossil fuels. These resources
have always been closely linked to the country in which they are found
and advancing capitalism carts them around the globe. Right up to the
present day, people and their ideas become the main driving forces of
the economy and, in a sense, a natural resource.
The exhibition explores the lives and experiences of Ukrainians, which
have been changed by war-induced migration and reveals a paradox in connection
with movement. While the artists speak of a change of location, it is
at the same time about being frozen in one's own displacement.
In the end, there is only movement in which we are too slow for the world
around us. Snails being crushed under the rubble.
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * Opening weekend
Exhibition opening
Fri 7.3.2025, 18.00-24:00
Music performance: NINA EBA
Why do we move and why do we stay?
Talk with Lia Dostleva, Alina Kleytman and Vova Vorotniov, conducted by
Maria Noschenko
Sat 8.3.2025, 14:00
Walk and presentation
by Vova Vorotniov
Sun 9.3.2025, 12:00
Further programme items accompanying the exhibition
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * Duration: 7.3.–24.5.2025
Opening hours:
MO–FR 10:00–18:00
SA 12:00–16:00 WEDNESDAY TILL 22:00 Closed on Sundays and public holidays
Dialogic tours through the exhibition for school classes and
other groups by prior appointment: rotor@mur.at, 0316/ 688306
Admission free!
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Part of the project co-funded by the European Union Art Space Unlimited