Aftermath  


Curated by: Tīna Pētrsone
Kim?, Riga
2024


“We live in a time when the past seems more unpredictable than the future,” wrote the British historian Eric Hobsbawm—a sentiment that feels ever more prescient as headlines offer reinterpretations of history with increasing frequency. History has never been a fixed entity—it has always been rewritten, reexamined, and reinterpreted. Yet today, these processes have reached an unprecedented intensity: historical understanding is entangled in ideological battles, muddled by the ​oversaturation of digital media, and increasingly weaponized as a tool in political discourse... Read More