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When a Museum Acquires More Than Art

Three works from Emília Rigová's acclaimed series The Place Where Nothing Will Grow Anymore (2025) have entered the Ludwig Museum Budapest Collection. The acquisition marks an important recognition of a powerful artistic practice addressing the history of forced sterilization of Roma women and its enduring consequences.

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Ceija Stojka and the Art of Remembering

Austrian Romani artist, writer and Holocaust survivor Ceija Stojka transformed personal testimony into a powerful act of cultural remembrance. This ERCF Perspective explores how her work continues to shape conversations on memory, self-representation and cultural agency in Europe today.

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What Pinot Gallizio Can Still Teach Us About Cultural Agency

From Situationist experimentation to contemporary cultural rights debates, Pinot Gallizio's legacy offers valuable insights into cultural agency, participation and self-representation. This ERCF Perspective reflects on what his work can teach us about building more democratic and inclusive cultural futures.

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