NEW Feminism at Art Thessaloniki 2026:

Opening a Space for Contemporary Female Perspectives

As part of its commitment to fostering contemporary cultural exchange, Artforum Hellas (Artforum Culture Foundation A.M.K.E.) and Global Galleries presented the pilot project NEW Feminism during the 9th Art Thessaloniki International Contemporary Fair 2026.

A group of people stands in a white art gallery, attentively listening to a man speak about the colorful abstract paintings displayed on the walls. The atmosphere is engaged and focused.
(c)Artforum Hellas & Global Galleries: New Feminism – A Pilot Project at Art Thessaloniki 2026

The project was realised and professionally coordinated in close cooperation with Global Galleries, whose team was responsible for the exhibition implementation and presentation at the fair. Additional support was provided by Artforum Culture Foundation and Winter Stiftung Hamburg.

From the beginning, NEW Feminism was not conceived as an ideological statement or a closed curatorial concept. Instead, it was designed as an open cultural platform inviting dialogue about the role of female artistic perspectives in contemporary society and the international art world.

The project brought together works by Jana Dettmer, LEONI (A. Jäkel) and Corinna Zieleke, whose artistic approaches explored questions of identity, perception, memory and social experience through highly individual visual languages.


Beyond Old Polarizations

One of the central intentions of NEW Feminism was to move beyond traditional ideological confrontations and ask a different question:
Can contemporary feminism be understood as a shared cultural reality based on equality, dignity, participation and mutual respect?

A group of people stand in front of a gallery wall displaying colorful abstract paintings, engaging in conversation. The wall features the text "NEW FEMINISM LEONI | ΛΕΟΝΙ" above the artworks.
(c) Artforum-Hellas-.-Global-Galleries-New-Feminism-pilot-project.-Visitora-in-front-of-LENI-wall-Art-Thessaloniki-2026

Many visitors welcomed this approach. Conversations at the exhibition stand repeatedly focused on the possibility of creating spaces where different perspectives can coexist without reducing artistic practice to political categories.


People walk and converse in a contemporary art exhibition with colorful abstract paintings and graphic prints displayed on white walls; signage reads “print fest” and “Corinna Zeleke.”.
(c) Artforum-Hellas-.-impression-New-Feminism-pilot-project-Art Thessaloniki 2026

Strong Interest from Collectors and Curators

Throughout the fair, the project generated continuous discussions among collectors, curators, museum professionals and cultural decision-makers.

Particularly encouraging was the response from international visitors from Greece, Germany, North Macedonia, Italy and France. Several collectors expressed appreciation for the project’s balanced and non-confrontational approach, which allowed the artworks themselves to remain at the centre of attention.

A collage shows people viewing and discussing colorful abstract art in a bright, modern gallery at Women Artists at Art Thessaloniki 2026, with artists’ names Corinna Ziebke and Jana Dettmer displayed above their paintings.(c) Artforum-Hellas-.-impression-New-Feminism-pilot-project-Art Thessaloniki 2026

Curators and museum representatives highlighted the relevance of the project’s core questions:

  • How can female artistic perspectives be represented without being reduced to political labels?
  • What role should cultural institutions play in promoting participation and equality?
  • Can contemporary art contribute to a more nuanced understanding of social transformation?

Many participants agreed that these questions remain highly relevant and deserve continued exploration.

A display of art books and flyers on a table, featuring colorful abstract covers by Jana Dettmer, Corinna Zieleke, and Leona J. Aerni, along with “New Feminism” event flyers arranged neatly in rows.
(c) Artforum-Hellas – Global-Galleries. Catalogues and artists monographs, New-Feminism-pilot-project-Art Thessaloniki 2026

Publications as Catalysts for Dialogue

The bilingual English-Greek publication accompanying the project became an unexpected success.

Around 500 copies were distributed during the fair to visitors, artists, collectors, curators and institutional representatives.

The strong demand demonstrated that interest extended beyond the artworks themselves and included the broader cultural ideas and discussions that inspired the project.

At the same time, the fair provided an opportunity to present newly published monographs by Jana Dettmer and LEONI, as well as a catalogue by Corinna Zieleke.


Five colorful abstract paintings by Corinna Zieleke are displayed on a white gallery wall under the title "New Feminism." The artworks feature vibrant reds, blues, purples, and yellows with dynamic shapes.
(c) Artforum-Hellas-.-Global-Galleries, Corinna-Zieleke-New-Feminism-pilot-project-Art Thessaloniki 2026

Six people stand in front of a white wall displaying abstract paintings by Jana Dettmer. The group observes the colorful, geometric artworks arranged in a row, under the sign "NEW FEMINISM Jana Dettmer.
(c) Artforum-Hellas-.-Global-Galleries-New-Feminism-pilot-project.-Visitor-in-front-of-Jana-Dettmer-wall-Art-Thessaloniki-2026
A large crowd of people walks through a busy indoor art exhibition, with various artworks displayed and bright purple sculptures in the background. Most people appear engaged, talking or observing their surroundings.
(c) Artforum-Hellas-.-impression-2 Art Thessaloniki 2026

A Platform Rather Than a Conclusion

For Artforum Hellas, the success of NEW Feminism cannot be measured simply by visitor numbers or media visibility.

The project’s greatest achievement may have been its ability to initiate meaningful conversations and encourage diverse perspectives.

Rather than providing definitive answers, NEW Feminism seeks to remain an evolving platform for cultural exchange, artistic collaboration and critical reflection

The discussion has only just begun…

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