Dear friends,

We are pleased to share the 2026 exhibition program at At Home Gallery, presented in the unique architectural setting of the Synagogue, Šamorín.

The upcoming year brings together international artists whose practices explore movement, material transformation, sound, memory, and the relationship between nature, technology, and place.



March – June 2026
Floating Point 1
A two-part group exhibition featuring four Austrian artists (Josef Baier, Thomas Ecker, Nikola Jakadovsky, Willi Katteneder) and one German artist (Franz Ramgraber). Through kinetic sculpture, sound, ceramics, and spatial interventions, the exhibition reflects on natural cycles, the metaphor of the seed, and subtle forms of motion and navigation. The gallery becomes a shared sensory environment shaped by flight, rhythm, and quiet mechanical gestures.



June – August 2026
Alison Safford (Boston, USA)(working title: Ghast)
A site-specific installation combining sculpture, moving image, sound, and audience interaction. Responding directly to the synagogue space, the work invites visitors to physically engage and reflect on landscape, orientation, presence, and embodied perception.



August – October 2026
For Michael Snow – In Memoriam
Site-specific installation by Chris Meigh-Andrews (London, UK)

Conceived as a tribute to Michael Snow, this site-specific installation explores the window as a threshold space—between inside and outside, presence and absence, life and memory. A central wooden window frame becomes the axis of the work, animated by subtle movements of air, light, and sound.

Two oscillating fans generate mirrored airflow that gently moves a curtain in a breathing-like rhythm, emphasizing symmetry and perceptual balance. Light activates a solar-powered sound system, creating a closed, self-sustaining circuit linking movement, energy, and sound.

The installation features EVƎ, a solo piano composition by Michael Snow, performed by Eve Egoyan. Her interpretation evokes Snow’s presence through what she describes as “ghosting”—a sensitive reactivation of the artist’s legacy rather than a nostalgic reconstruction.

The work offers a quiet meditation on memory, continuity, and artistic inheritance, inviting contemplation through an intimate, multisensory experience.



October - December 2026

Adsorption – The Memory of Matter (working title)
By Slovak artists Erika Szőke and Andrea Pézman, this exhibition explores materials such as zeolite, activated carbon, and magnetite, focusing on purification, regeneration, and the layered memory of matter through subtle chemical and physical processes.

Together, the 2026 program forms a continuous curatorial narrative, transforming the gallery into a space for reflection on time, transformation, and the fragile balance between human presence, technology, and the natural world.

We look forward to welcoming you throughout the year.


Warm regards,
At Home Gallery