In her work, Clio Pavlidis Andersson grasps at what a home, an identity, and a belonging can mean. In her poetic and subtle photographs, in both color and black and white, she captures the feeling of longing, community, and time. The story is personal and originates in her Greek roots, but is also universal and speaks to the need to belong to a place as well as a family.

In Anna Schlechter’s visual world, the term ‘absurd’ is central. Through this concept, she reflects on the norms of our time and different types of boundaries for human, and female, behavior. Her images, which are almost exclusively self-portraits in a home environment, are multi-layered and filled with humor, classic symbols, and often refer to various works of art.

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