BETWEEN WORLDS: Contemporary Perspectives Across Borders
In today’s world, “borders” are no longer rigid geographical lines—they have become psychological experiences and cultural constructs. The invisible boundaries between people, identities, societies, histories, and the present shape how we perceive and navigate the world. These borders may stem from language, nationality, memory, or politics, but when refracted through the lens of art, they begin to rupture, allowing new spaces of perception, connection,