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The duo exhibition Ways of Being at ICA-Dunaújváros brings together two artists united by method, ethics, and friendship: Hungarian artist Réka Lőrincz and Hungarian-Syrian artist Róza El-Hassan, whose practices treat artistic process as inseparable from lived political and emotional realities.
The exhibition foregrounds making as an ongoing, evolving activity. For both artists, process, and “simply being”, is a way of thinking and feeling with others. Both practices are grounded in DIY improvisation, repetition, and the translation of internal emotional and cognitive states into material form.
Across the exhibition, a shared vocabulary emerges: an attention to internal movements of emotion and consciousness, to cyclicality, and to forms of lightness that manifest as anti-monumentality—an openness to impermanence across material, form, and method, and an understanding of art-making as contribution.
The exhibition has been realized in collaboration with Longtermhandstand.
–Sonja Teszler
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Press Release
The duo exhibition Ways of Being at ICA-Dunaújváros brings together two artists united by method, ethics, and friendship: Hungarian artist Réka Lőrincz and Hungarian-Syrian artist Róza El-Hassan, whose practices treat artistic process as inseparable from lived political and emotional realities.
The exhibition foregrounds making as an ongoing, evolving activity. For both artists, process, and “simply being”, is a way of thinking and feeling with others. Both practices are grounded in DIY improvisation, repetition, and the translation of internal emotional and cognitive states into material form.
Across the exhibition, a shared vocabulary emerges: an attention to internal movements of emotion and consciousness, to cyclicality, and to forms of lightness that manifest as anti-monumentality—an openness to impermanence across material, form, and method, and an understanding of art-making as contribution.
The exhibition has been realized in collaboration with Longtermhandstand.
–Sonja Teszler

































































































































































