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Exhibition

Friday, 07. March 2025 – Monday, 21. April 2025 Save in my calendar

Exhibition

Izložba "Let's Play"

Location: Goethe-Institut, Džidžikovac 5, Sarajevo

We warmly invite the public to join us on the eve of International Women’s Day, March 7, at the Goethe-Institut Sarajevo, where we will host the exhibition Let’s Play by visual artist Alma Gačanin and curator Danijela Dugandžić.

Produced in collaboration with Goethe-Institut, Heinrich Böll Foundation and CRVENA in Sarajevo, this exhibition marks over a century of struggle for women’s freedoms across the globe. The journey that began long ago must continue—but perhaps we must take a different new path. An adventure. A game.

We invite you to step into this world, to follow the white rabbit and to choose your own cards to play with. With the power of art, anything is possible. Through subtle signs and gestures, we hope to guide you toward moments of discovery.

The cards are laid before you—pick one. 

Don’t hesitate. 

After all, it’s just a game.

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The exhibition Let’s Play by Alma Gačanin and Danijela Dugandžić transforms the gallery space into a dynamic platform for dialogue between feminist theory, visual symbolism, and collective experience.

Through the unique Feministika cards—whose drawings blur the boundaries between body and text, private and political—the audience is confronted with a series of questions without predetermined answers. The patterns on the cards, traced in deeper layers of metaphor, invite decoding: What lies behind the hands that hold the revolution, the tongue that breaks the silence, or the eyes that follow invisible systems?

Here, art is not a passive display but an invitation to play—to choose, combine, and critically “flip” the cards that reveal how the personal is always, and endlessly, collective.

Timezone
CET
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Organizer
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Sarajevo - Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia
Language
Bosnian