The Real explores the idea of authenticity – what we perceive as genuine, valuable, and true in a world saturated with imitation and noise. The project lies at the intersection of art, philosophy, and psychology, inviting both artists and viewers to reflect on what it means to encounter something real today.
While the word present often refers to the current moment, here it carries another meaning – presence as a state of truthfulness, sincerity, and emotional clarity. Through photography, the artists seek to capture not just what happens in time, but what feels undeniably true within it.
Each image becomes a quiet act of recognition – a fragment of life that resists falseness, that insists on being seen as it is. These works remind us that authenticity has no expiration date: it is timeless, unmediated, and deeply human.
Rather than defining what is real, the exhibition invites us to sense it – to look, to listen, and to rediscover the value of the genuine in ourselves and the world around us. Because what is real is what matters.