This exhibition Sounds Like a Whisper curated by Galina Dimitrova and Ariel Reichman presents a selection of 11 artists from 8 countries, whose artistic practice can be described as “poetically political.” The guiding principle of this practice is that it seeks the poetic (often in distressing realities) and is interested in the state of mind of the political sphere. Rather than didacticism, this form of art offers an experience, as it believes that people can strongly relate to each other, as well as to a cause, through feelings. Thus, it wants to create a feeling in the viewer, rather than a rational observation. It looks at subjects not as an “observation from the outside” but rather as “action from within.” In this way it treats acute political issues, allowing for a more subtle, complex, and poetic relationship with the viewer. At the same time, there is a critical relationship towards the subject matter, expressing the artist’s attitude to it.