A new art exhibition will open on April 25 featuring the works of Jule Cats, Johannes Holt Iversen and Natalya Zaloznaya. The Future in the Past exhibition is presented by The Edit Gallery in Limassol which hosts it with Synclery.
“What if memory is not just a record of the past, but a glimpse of what’s to come?” ask organisers. “Future in the Past brings together three contemporary artists whose work explores the transformative, unstable nature of memory,” they add. “Through distinct yet interconnected practices, the exhibition reflects on how recollection can shape – and reshape – our understanding of time, place and identity.”
Cats, from the Netherlands, works with architectural remnants from buildings marked for demolition, layering meaning into salvaged materials. Her textured surfaces capture the quiet beauty of disappearance and transformation, confronting the impermanence of urban spaces.
Iversen, from Denmark, creates sculptural forms that seem both ancient and futuristic. Drawing from industrial materials and cultural heritage, his hybrid works blur the boundaries between past and future, inviting viewers to consider memory as a layered and speculative process.
Zaloznaya, from Belarus, approaches painting as a site for introspection, where fleeting impressions and emotional traces are translated into meditative visual language. Her layered compositions collapse the personal and the collective, offering memory as something fluid and ever-evolving.
This exhibition is the result of a collaboration between The Edit Gallery, and Synclery, an independent curatorial platform committed to experimental exhibition-making and cross-cultural dialogue. United by a shared vision, the two bring together artists and audiences from different geographies to reflect on the power of memory – how it connects, distorts, preserves and reinvents.
In a time when the past feels increasingly unsettled and the future uncertain, Future in the Past invites viewers to slow down, reflect and question the stories we carry and the ones we inherit.
Future in the Past
Group exhibition by Jule Cats, Johannes Holt Iversen, and Natalya Zaloznaya. April 25-May 24. The Edit Gallery, Limassol. Opening: 6.30pm-9.30pm. Tuesday – Friday: 3pm-7pm. Saturday: 10am – 1pm. Tel: 25-251710. www.theeditgallery.com
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