A curation by Reka Kaloczy, Curator · Creative Consultant & Producer · Artist Mentor & Manager at - Mirrors appear here not only as objects, but as devices closely connected to human presence and self-perception. Figures look into them, confront themselves, or become part of layered reflections that shift how identity is seen. The mirror introduces a second view, sometimes confirming, sometimes questioning what is visible. This recalls the familiar idea of “mirror, mirror on the wall,” where reflection becomes a space of inquiry rather than certainty. Interiors and bodies are reinterpreted through this surface, creating moments of observation, introspection, and subtle narrative. In these works, the mirror becomes a point where image and self meet, revealing both appearance and perception.
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