Visitors explored products, publications, objects, and independent creative practices presented by members of the Allianz Foundation Hubs Network, including Postane, Studio Rizoma, INLAND, and Recyclart, alongside local contributions from Pezull, Prizren Filigree, and designers and artists from Kosovo, including Fitore Syla, Dhe by Granita, Erëmira Belegu Deçani, and Arti n’Lesh.
The day also marked the launch of two upcycled artworks developed by Autostrada Biennale as part of its commitment to reuse, care, and sustainability. Breathing Underwater was created in collaboration with Pezull through the transformation of material from Hera Büyüktaşcıyan’s artwork into new wearable forms, while Water Knows the Way emerged through the upcycling and transformation of materials from Tamara Grčić’s artwork.
By giving materials a life beyond the exhibition, these projects reflect Autostrada Biennale’s ongoing commitment to reimagining how art, materials, and resources can continue their journey through new forms and new uses.
Accompanied by music from DJ La Baresha, the gathering created space for exchange, discovery, conversation, and connection.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and became part of Slow Grounds.
Photo: Elmedina Arapi