The article promotes an art exhibition titled 'Trauma (Tjelesni pejzaži bola)' by Croatian-French artist Georgette Yvette Ponté, set to open at the Gallery Juraj Klović in Rijeka on July 14. The exhibition explores themes such as the position of women in modern society, stereotypes, and various forms of discrimination, focusing on the body as a space of memory, experience, and emotional scars. The article highlights Ponté’s artistic style, emphasizing her use of strong black lines and reduced visual means to convey intimate and emotional narratives filled with injustice, pain, and vulnerability. It also provides background on Ponté’s career, including her education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb and her participation in numerous exhibitions both nationally and internationally.
Bias read (Center): The article is focused on an art exhibition and does not address any politically charged topics. It presents information about the artist, her work, and the exhibition itself without taking a stance or using language that implies a particular ideological perspective. As such, the content is apolitc,






