The group exhibition Nothing really goes away by three female artists explores questions of belonging, memory, the fragility of life, and identity. It is often said that time heals all wounds, but is that really true? The artists, each with their own aesthetic approach, show in their photographic works that while the passage and fluidity of time may blur the past, it never erases it—only transforms it.
The exhibition addresses the intersection of personal and collective experiences, showing that memory and identity are not static but constantly in motion and transformation…
and that nothing really goes away.