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Guest room is a format that fosters collaboration and sparks creative exchange. For this edition, curators Auronda Scalera and Alfredo Cramerotti explore "Shifting Thresholds".

"We live in a time when the ground beneath us, political, social, technological, ecological, and even perceptual, feels in constant motion. Borders shift, narratives fracture, and the coordinates through which we orient ourselves are repeatedly unsettled. In such conditions, images often register these transformations before language can fully articulate them. Like seismographs of the present, images capture subtle tremors of displacement: movements of people, identities, landscapes, and systems of meaning.

For this Guest Room, we delve into photographic and image-based works that engage with displacement as both a lived experience and an aesthetic condition. Displacement may emerge through migration, body transformation, exile or environmental change, but also through more subtle forms: the dislocation produced by digital mediation, algorithmic vision, and the fragmentation of attention in contemporary image cultures. We are interested in artists who explore how images themselves can shift, circulate, and transform across contexts, platforms, and geographies.

In this sense, displacement is like a method. Images may act simultaneously as anchors and agents of movement: stabilizing fragile memories while opening new perceptual thresholds. They can reveal how identities and territories are continuously renegotiated, and how visual practices might resist fixed narratives by embracing ambiguity, opacity, and multiplicity.

Rather than documenting instability from a distance, the works we seek inhabit it. They explore how images respond to uncertainty, how they translate rupture into form, and how they imagine alternative ways of inhabiting a world defined by movement and transformation. We are particularly drawn to practices that experiment with the image as a site of negotiation: images that fracture, migrate, repeat, or mutate; images that hold together multiple temporalities or perspectives. In this sense, instability becomes a challenge and a space of potential, an opening through which new visual languages and new imaginaries of collective life can emerge.

How can images articulate forms of displacement, migration, technological mediation, ecological change, or emotional estrangement? And how might they also propose new forms of orientation within a constantly moving world?"

Selection

    • Eduard Maiterth, From the series "Here and There", Heilbronn, Germant, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Eduard Maiterth, From the series "Here and There", Heilbronn, Germant, 2025
    • Aleksander Dul, "SeaXSiren", Kraków, Poland, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Aleksander Dul, "SeaXSiren", Kraków, Poland, 2025
    • Domenico Matera, "Clouds", Southern Italy, 2024 | DER GREIF
      Domenico Matera, "Clouds", Southern Italy, 2024
    • Joel Jimenez Jara, "The Messenger", Costa Rica, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Joel Jimenez Jara, "The Messenger", Costa Rica, 2025
    • Ana Hell, From the series "Como Un Pez", Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2021 | DER GREIF
      Ana Hell, From the series "Como Un Pez", Quintana Roo, Mexico, 2021
    • Mayya Kelova, From the series "Fabric of Home", Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan, 2024 | DER GREIF
      Mayya Kelova, From the series "Fabric of Home", Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan, 2024
    • Oda Punkt, "Contemplation", Reykjavik, Iceland | DER GREIF
      Oda Punkt, "Contemplation", Reykjavik, Iceland
    • Rachel Jump, "Still Life, Rattlesnake", New Mexico, United States, 2026 | DER GREIF
      Rachel Jump, "Still Life, Rattlesnake", New Mexico, United States, 2026
    • Jon Hewitt, From the series "Returning Sea", Jersey, 2026 | DER GREIF
      Jon Hewitt, From the series "Returning Sea", Jersey, 2026
    • Rahil Davoudi, From the series "The Inner Gaze", Iran  | DER GREIF
      Rahil Davoudi, From the series "The Inner Gaze", Iran
    • Jiajie Zheng, From the series "Manifestation of the Three Sages", Zhejiang, China | DER GREIF
      Jiajie Zheng, From the series "Manifestation of the Three Sages", Zhejiang, China
    • Jess Gough, From the series "Still Formation", Georgia | DER GREIF
      Jess Gough, From the series "Still Formation", Georgia
    • Ana Hell, From the series "Como Un Pez", Valencia, Spain, 2021 | DER GREIF
      Ana Hell, From the series "Como Un Pez", Valencia, Spain, 2021
    • Anastasiia Marinich, From the series "Waves", Poznan, Poland, 2026 | DER GREIF
      Anastasiia Marinich, From the series "Waves", Poznan, Poland, 2026
    • Christian Nicolay, From the series "Nowhere Now Here", Canada, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Christian Nicolay, From the series "Nowhere Now Here", Canada, 2025
    • Anton Bou, "CCLIX", Montreal, Canada | DER GREIF
      Anton Bou, "CCLIX", Montreal, Canada
    • Hèctor Abela, "Echo", Villeurbanne, France, 2018 | DER GREIF
      Hèctor Abela, "Echo", Villeurbanne, France, 2018
    • Linda Burris Webster,  "The Philippines: Fragility", UK, Philippines, 2023 | DER GREIF
      Linda Burris Webster, "The Philippines: Fragility", UK, Philippines, 2023
    • Cyrille Parry,  "Virtual World", Paris, France | DER GREIF
      Cyrille Parry, "Virtual World", Paris, France
    • Paola Bormioli, "Step", Brescia, Italy, 2024 | DER GREIF
      Paola Bormioli, "Step", Brescia, Italy, 2024
    • Xuying Li, "Mirror Flakes" Ireland, 2024 | DER GREIF
      Xuying Li, "Mirror Flakes" Ireland, 2024
    • Debe Arlook, "Walk this Life", Colorado, United States, 2020 | DER GREIF
      Debe Arlook, "Walk this Life", Colorado, United States, 2020
    • Helga Härenstam, From the series "Random harvest", Sweden, 2026 | DER GREIF
      Helga Härenstam, From the series "Random harvest", Sweden, 2026
    • Morteza Beiglou, From the series "The Land Remembers", Iran, 2025 | DER GREIF
      Morteza Beiglou, From the series "The Land Remembers", Iran, 2025
    • Dimitris Mytas, From the series "ELEPHANT", Athens, Greece, 2024 | DER GREIF
      Dimitris Mytas, From the series "ELEPHANT", Athens, Greece, 2024
    • Duda Carvalho, "Hunger", Rio, Brazil | DER GREIF
      Duda Carvalho, "Hunger", Rio, Brazil
    • Sadiq Al-Harasi, From the series "What Do Fathers Leave Behind?", Wadi Rum, Jordan,Sadiq Al-Harasi 2024 | DER GREIF
      Sadiq Al-Harasi, From the series "What Do Fathers Leave Behind?", Wadi Rum, Jordan,Sadiq Al-Harasi 2024
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