Printed Nostalgia Exhibition
Nostalgia is a universal feeling, an emotional return to a moment, a place, or a connection long past. Whether it’s the memory of home, family, food, or shared traditions, nostalgia speaks to something deeply human and familiar.
This exhibition invites visitors to explore personal and collective memories through printed works that reflect architecture, culture, migration, and everyday life. Artists from around the world present their perspectives, offering a space where emotions, identities, and histories intersect. Each print acts as a fragment of time—preserved, shared, and reimagined.
Blending digital illustration, photography, painting, collage, and written word, Printed Nostalgia transforms digital expressions into physical forms. The exhibition ends in a cozy, reflective room—a quiet invitation to pause and reconnect with your own memories. Just like the printed materials that once preserved our stories, this space celebrates the tangible power of remembering.
The featured artworks were selected through an international open call that received 322 submissions from around the world. From these, 98 artists were selected, whose works highlight a rich diversity of voices and interpretations of nostalgia.