Almyra Weigel's work covers a wide range of themes: from questions of information, memory and ecology, to the inner turmoil of the individual, when in silence one asks oneself "am I who I am"? And for the artist herself, this is no empty phrase. "We have to ask ourselves this question, to take the time to think, so that the abundance and variety of information does not lead us into inner confusion. I am an artist who surprises and reflects on my surroundings, who embraces all sides of life and who believes that the light side is stronger than the dark side," says the artist. An important feature of Almyra Weigel's work is that its textile nature is preserved. She works with materials of her own creation, experimenting with matter that can easily change its state - paper, plastic, silicone, coffee, spices, glue. She has discovered innovative ways of shaping surfaces. These include a unique "hot glue" technique, "newspaper thread", and large sculptural forms formed from printing paper. Handmade work, the constant process of research and unexpected shapes, obtained by combining and recycling, have taken on the meaning of conceptual artistic activity in the work of Almyra Weigel. Aware of the fragility of all things, the artist does not seek the eternity of her works. Some of the works in this exhibition will be destroyed at the end of the show. The action will not be public. The exhibitions that have already taken place in this exhibition are reminded by a column with the ashes of former installations. In fact, the artist seems to be asking, "Are we who we are, and what are we going to be?" Almyra Weigel's work is an intriguing combination of tenderness and radicalism. It is also an apt portrait of a modern world that yearns for goodness and beauty, but is constantly destroying something.