Pedagogies of War
TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary•Mar 03, 2026 — Jun 21, 2026
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At a time when war is omnipresent and increasingly mediated through screens, algorithmic infrastructures, and remote technologies that sever action from consequence, TBA21 presents Pedagogies of War by Roman Khimei and Yarema Malashchuk, an exhibition curated by Chus Martínez that considers how violence reorganizes perception, conduct, and collective life before it can be fully articulated or understood. Anchored in TBA21’s sustained commitment to peace as a public and political condition, the exhibition does not approach war as a discrete event to be depicted, but as an operative system—one that disciplines bodies, recalibrates attention, and permeates the textures of everyday existence.
Working with audiovisual material, the two artists, recent recipients of the Curatorial Prize at OFFSCREEN Paris, show how daily rhythms and democratic structures fracture under violence and material pressures. Their work exposes the fragility of peace, the aesthetics of emergency, and the uneasy…
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Pedagogies of War
TBA21 Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary•Mar 03, 2026 — Jun 21, 2026
Press Release
At a time when war is omnipresent and increasingly mediated through screens, algorithmic infrastructures, and remote technologies that sever action from consequence, TBA21 presents Pedagogies of War by Roman Khimei and Yarema Malashchuk, an exhibition curated by Chus Martínez that considers how violence reorganizes perception, conduct, and collective life before it can be fully articulated or understood. Anchored in TBA21’s sustained commitment to peace as a public and political condition, the exhibition does not approach war as a discrete event to be depicted, but as an operative system—one that disciplines bodies, recalibrates attention, and permeates the textures of everyday existence.
Working with audiovisual material, the two artists, recent recipients of the Curatorial Prize at OFFSCREEN Paris, show how daily rhythms and democratic structures fracture under violence and material pressures. Their work exposes the fragility of peace, the aesthetics of emergency, and the uneasy…

















































