Also titled ’Radical Practices of the Everyday’, this international group exhibition would have opened in the spring of 2020 had the pandemic not hit. Some 25 artists address global issues such as the existing social and economic systems, consumer culture and their effect on the environment. Inspired by Italy’s Slow Food movement of the 1980s, Slow Life envisions a need to rethink existing structures and reorganise everyday life, from permaculture farming to zero-waste households. The exhibition is accompanied by a bilingual Hungarian-English digital catalogue.

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