This year, at Collage Festival, we are preparing more than just an exhibition, we are preparing a collective story about time, fragments, and reinvention.
The theme of this edition, The New 20’s, draws a parallel between the 1920s, when collage established itself as a form of avant-garde and artistic courage, and our present, which is experiencing another type of avant-garde, one of reconstruction.
We will exhibit over 100 artists, each with a distinct vision of collage and the fragmented reality in which we live. We have received works from all over the world, from Italy, Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, but also from Japan, the United States, and Latin America. Each artist brings a different nuance to reality, their own way of cutting out and reconstructing meaning.
What surprised us most about international art is the common sensitivity. Regardless of language or cultural context, collage speaks to the same themes: identity, memory, vulnerability, the relationship between man and image.
We invite you to discover artists working in analog collage, digital collage, mixed media, installation, textile collage, or even hybrid formats that combine visual art with performance and sound.
The festival takes place between October 24 and 26, 2025, at Green Hours, but the exhibition will be extended until November 25, so that the public has time to return, rediscover, and reinterpret the works.