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12.02.26, 17:00, Jelena Jureša, Book Presentation and panel discussion: Against the Neutral Image: Essays on the Exhibition Choreography of Violence by Jelena Jureša

The book presentation of Against the Neutral Image: Essays on the Exhibition Choreography of Violence by Jelena Jureša and the accompanying panel discussion Is There Such a Thing as a Neutral Image? will take place on February 12, 2026, at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Rijeka (MMSU). Organized by MMSU and the Center for Advanced Studies of the University of Rijeka, the discussion brings together contributors to the edited volume — Francesca Raimondi, Maria Hlavajova, Shahram Khosravi, Branka Benčić (curator of the exhibition), and Sanja Bojanić, alongside artist Jelena Jureša and publication designer Ana Labudović.

The publication departs from the exhibitionChoreography of Violence (13 November 2025 –22 February 2026, MMSU), which brings together four immersive audiovisual installations by Jelena Jureša. Situated between the documentary and the performative, the works focus on the poetics and politics of the moving image. Jureša’s work is marked by a deep engagement with the histories and politics of the long twentieth century, exposing the mechanisms of representation that reveal how colonialism, nationalism, racism, and capitalism remain inextricably intertwined.

Departing from the exhibition, Against the Neutral Image (University of Rijeka) is conceived not as a conventional exhibition catalogue, but as a critical and discursive space that brings artistic, curatorial, and theoretical practices into dialogue. The book develops questions about how violence is made visible or invisible, how it is framed, aestheticized, normalized, or suppressed, insisting on the thesis that the neutrality of the image is never merely an aesthetic position. Rather, it often functions as a technique of power: an arrangement of distance, attention, and responsibility.

The panel discussion continues the logic of the publication itself as a “space of encounter,” extending its questions through dialogue and exchange, rather than treating the book or the exhibition as a closed entity. The discussion will address the relationship between image and institution, aesthetics and ethics, as well as the role of exhibitionary and discursive frameworks in shaping the ways we look at, understand, and (fail to) respond to violence.

supported by
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Rijeka (MMSU); Center for Advanced Studies of the University of Rijeka; KASK & Conservatorium
location
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
Krešimirova ul. 26c,
51000, Rijeka,
Kroatië