
POEMS OF UNREST
May 8 – June 15, 2025
15 Exhibitions and over 75 Events
List of Participants
Curatorial team:
Nikolett Erőss, Rita Kálmán, Eszter Lázár, Edit Molnár, Veronika Molnár, Kata Oltai, Lívia Páldi, Hajnalka Somogyi, Borbála Soós, Katalin Székely
This year, OFF-Biennale marks a decade of collaborative efforts as a grassroots organization and independent platform. Through its diverse activities, OFF-Biennale aims to strengthen the local independent art scene, and to contribute to public discourse on social, political and environmental issues, with the intention of promoting a culture of democracy through art.
The 5th anniversary edition will take place across various venues in Budapest from May 8 to June 15, 2025, followed by events in several European cities—Vienna, Amsterdam, Oldenburg and Limerick—through various partnerships.
This year’s theme revolves around the concept of “security”—a term often invoked and distorted in public discourse, largely shaped by populist right-wing rhetoric. The title of the Biennale, Poems of Unrest, references a work by artist and activist Robert Gabris, which introduces new techniques for collective productivity and imagination to help navigate the present. The Biennale comprises numerous projects at different locations, primarily as exhibitions and accompanying events (performances, screenings, walks), but also featuring collective actions in public spaces.
As multiple crises intensify and converge—fueled by far-right political agendas, wars, the cost-of-living and housing crises, and the anthropogenic climate crisis—we find ourselves on shifting ground, grappling with persistent feelings of unrest and anxiety.
However, we must acknowledge that not all of us are equally affected. We each experience different privileges and disadvantages, and our awareness of global systems of imperialism, colonialism, and capitalism varies. These systems shape our lives, positioning us as both beneficiaries and those marginalized by them, often simultaneously and to varying degrees. Our fate, as social beings, is inextricably linked to the world around us—human and non-human alike. In this context, how can we build and sustain meaningful connections, develop inclusive political and social agendas, amplify often unheard voices, and foster resilience and cooperation
in times of insecurity?
Poems of Unrest draws on diverse experiences and offers profound, personal perspectives, capturing emotional complexities where the poetic manifests in many forms. The selected works engage with the theme of security while addressing interconnected issues such as systemic inequality, control, marginalization, the impact of armed conflicts, migration, decoloniality, the climate crisis, queer ecologies, domestic violence, bodily autonomy, and feminist resistance.
The works on display employ a range of strategies, including absurd humor, practices of pleasure, and playfulness, to reflect on our current condition, urgencies, and challenges. At the same time, they look to a wealth of knowledge and civic practices for building alliances, solidarity, and sustainable, meaningful ways of living together.
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Main supporters: The Sigrid Rausing Trust, EU Creative Europe Programme / European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA), Foundation for Arts Initiatives, Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland / Polish Presidency, Our Common Values Programme / Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV), ERSTE Foundation, Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Federal Ministry Republic of Austria - Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sports, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, OFF Friends’ Circle, Green Cloud Platform Zrt., Culture Ireland, Silkem Hungary Kft., Concorde, Maurice Ward Art Handling, Goethe Institute Hungary, British Council Hungary, Between Bridges
Supporters: French Institute Hungary, Polish Institute Budapest, Austrian Cultural Forum Budapest, Ukrainian Institute, Praktiker Kft., Sika Hungary Kft., JCDecaux, White Lake Consulting, University of Bergen Faculty of Art, Music and Design, Embassy of Sweden, Italian Cultural Institute Budapest, Nordconn International, Oázis Garden Centers, Bortársaság, Gerlóczy Café & Restaurant, Cabrio, Municipality of Józsefváros, II. District Municipality, and private donors supporting the 2025 biennale edition
Main partners:
Light Art Museum, EVA International, Haus für Medienkunst Oldenburg
Partners:
Vintage Gallery, Bakáts Bunker Underground Kulturális Tér, Blinken OSA Archivum, CEU Open Gallery, Milestone Institute, ISBN+, Biennale Warszawa Foundation (_BW_Lab), Semmelweis Medical History Museum/Library/Archives, Sincerely Yours Space & Agency, Bura Gallery, Useless Galeri, Trafó Gallery, Liget Gallery, BHM-Kiscelli Museum Municipal Gallery, School of Disobedience, 1111 Gallery, Kisterem Gallery, Longtermhandstand, ACB Gallery, Budapest Gallery, Hungarian Látványtár Foundation & Collection, Recetas Urbanas, Artemisszió Foundation / Mira House, FiDo Youth Centre, Gólya Community Center / Building
Communities Through Neighborhoods programme, Glove Factory Community Center, Moravcsik Foundation, Never Give Up Hungary Foundation, Péter Vajda Community Garden, Second Chance Sports Association, Uccu Foundation, Art is Business, Museum of Contemporary Art | Belgrade, Polona Institute (Warsaw), Jednostka Gallery (Warsaw), Das Weisse Haus, r0g_agency for open culture and critical transformation, Klauzál6 Project Gallery, Romano Kher
Media partners:
Artmagazin, Contemporary Lynx, Glamour, Józsefvárosi Újság
More information:
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