“No Agenda” is a detour in the form of an exhibition.
“No Agenda” is not an instruction, but an invitation. It is celebrating the expansion of space in slowing down and the grounding in material.
No Agenda is a kind of remedy for the constant pressure of productivity and the endless effort to keep up. The exhibition invites to step out of linear rhythm, easing the weight of expectations, and allowing oneself to move without a fixed goal.
The works on display do not follow a specific order, they rather create connections between new and previous exhibitions. The selected works avoid hierarchies and mass-media control, moving between moments of stillness and memory, while stepping aside from the agenda of chaos.
Chaos dances out of focus, and everything can simply just be.