Although this is primarily a film festival, all the accompanying parts of its programme carry particular importance, so its exhibition programme is a vital part of the festival as a whole. Promoting the ideas of tolerance through visual arts also invites the public to develop a cultural dialogue and unquestionably enriches the cultural offer of the city.
So far the Association has organized several exhibitions of prominent European contemporary artists of international reputation who have attracted a significant interest of the media, diplomatic corps and the general public. Themed educational exhibitions (such as the Holocaust, refugees, street art, women, children and minorities), which imply the implementation of multimedia audio-visual segment, make the Festival a meeting place of the cultural scene of Zagreb and Croatia, as well as the European and world artists and artistic projects. The Festival continues its artistic tradition with two new exhibitions in their 11th edition – 'From generation to generation' by the artist Arik Brauer and 'Uni-Diversity' by the artist Gianluca Capri.
April 3rd 2017 - April 16th 2017 Arik Brauer is a contemporary Austrian artist who will exhibit a new and profound view of key events of Jewish history at the Museum of Arts and Crafts, such as the spring holiday Pesah, whose beginning marks the evening of Seder.
10 April to 15 May 2017 The 'Uni-Diversity' photography project takes us to four different continents represented through a series of photos that show a whole range of contrasting feelings, regardless of geographic and cultural differences.
Speakers: Branko Lustig, Vuk Perišić, Tvrtko Klarić and Seid Serdarević. Excerpts read by Frano Mašković. On the thirtieth anniversary of Primo Levi's suicide and 25 years since the first Croatian edition of If This is a Man, one of the main novels about the Holocaust...
Vesna Mačković and Ana Opalić Croatia, 2014, 10’ From 4PM till 11PM To a dying city that once used to be alive. To a city where I have never breathed as one. To the land that has absorbed the sweat and toxins, as well as happiness and smiles. To the workers that have been set free.