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Exploring the Invisible Gestures of the Everyday
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Exploring the Invisible Gestures of the Everyday

The article discusses an art exhibition titled 'Kontrapunkt' by artists Natalija Gajić, Anastasiya Pruyidze, Valentina Tomažinčič, and the Format collective. The exhibition explores the body as a space of memory, habits, and social relationships through various media such as contemporary dance, film, photography, spatial installation, and collage. The work focuses on everyday gestures that remain unnoticed, questioning what happens when these habitual actions are suddenly removed from their usual context. The exhibition was presented during the 22nd International Film Festival Kino Otok.

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Exploring the Invisible Gestures of the Everyday

The article discusses an art exhibition titled 'Kontrapunkt' by artists Natalija Gajić, Anastasiya Pruyidze, Valentina Tomažinčič, and the Format collective. The exhibition explores the body as a space of memory, habits, and social relationships through various media such as contemporary dance, film, photography, spatial installation, and collage. The work focuses on everyday gestures that remain unnoticed, questioning what happens when these habitual actions are suddenly removed from their usual context. The exhibition was presented during the 22nd International Film Festival Kino Otok.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an artistic exploration without overt political commentary or ideological framing. It focuses on cultural and artistic expression rather than political issues, policies, or societal conflicts. The tone remains neutral and descriptive, focusing on the creative process and the cur

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article describes an art exhibition focusing on body as space of memory, habit, and social relations. It presents the work of artists without bias, emphasizing their exploration rather than spectacle. The content aligns with typical exhibition descriptions and does not contradict other sources.

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