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Anna Engelhardt & Mark Cinkevich, 'Terror Element' as presented in the exhibition, Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis (2024) at Framer Framed, Amsterdam. Photo: © Maarten Nauw / Framer Framed

Terror Element gaat naar POST – Nijmegen

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Terror Element by Anna Engelhardt and Mark Cinkevich is a hybrid documentary that examines the fallibility of truth through the lens of forensic science and investigative. The work will be featured in the group show, States of Violence at art platform POST in Nijmegen. The artwork was commissioned by Framer Framed in 2024 with the support of the Nederlands Filmfonds and Stimuleringsfonds voor Creatieve Industrie as part of the collaborative project Immerse/Interact.

Artists Anna Engelhardt and Mark Cinkevich explore the complexities of forensic science and the concept of truth, examining the blurred lines between reality and fiction in the portrayal of events. With a combination of CGI and archival footage, Terror Element follows Nina, a forensic expert, as she confronts the unsettling truths behind a series of 1999 explosions in Russia. The film challenges the audience to question the reliability of forensic evidence and the narratives constructed around it, in a thought-provoking exploration of power, truth and the role of technology in contemporary society.

The film Terror Element, a 25 minutes single-channel video, explores the complexities of forensic science and the concept of truth, examining the blurred lines between reality and fiction in the portrayal of events. Through a combination of CGI and archival footage, the documentary follows Nina, a forensic expert, as she confronts the unsettling truths behind a series of 1999 explosions in Russia. The film challenges the audience to question the reliability of forensic evidence and the narratives constructed around it, making it a thought-provoking exploration of power, truth, and the role of technology in contemporary society. Terror Element is a hybrid documentary that examines the fallibility of truth through the lens of forensic science and investigative methods. The work was commissioned by Framer Framed with the support of the Netherlands Film Fund and Creative Industries Fund NL as part of the collaborative project Immerse/Interact.

Screenings
Since its initial screening at Framer Framed during the exhibition Really? Art And Knowledge in Time of Crisis (2024), curated by David Garcia and Mi You, Terror Element has traveled to Transmediale (Berlin, DE); OFF-Biennále (Budapest, HU); Twelve Ten Gallery (Chicago, US); FLAMIN (London, UK); BFI London Film Festival (London, UK) and the Industrial Art Biennial 05 (Labin, HR). Terror Element is currently on show until 1 March 2026 in the exhibition, Bells and Canons at CAC Vilnius (Vilnius, LT). States of Violences opens at POST on February 27, 2026 in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

See more about the exhibition States of Violences below.

Film still from Terror Element (2024) by Anna Engelhardt & Mark Cinkevich. Courtesy of the artists.

Anna Engelhardt & Mark Cinkevich, Terror Element as presented in the exhibition, Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis (2024) at Framer Framed, Amsterdam. Photo: © Maarten Nauw / Framer Framed


States of Violence

The exhibition States of Violence (2026) at POST in Nijmegen, focuses on the decline of infrastructures that serve as guardrails to prevent violence, such as democracy, legislation, and independent media. Using personal stories, propaganda, (social) media, and design, States of Violence explores how political, religious, and cultural violence is mediated, investigated, censored, or communicated. Can we ask ourselves how we ended up in this ‘state of violence’? Or can we, by better understanding its complexity, resist it and bring about a more peaceful future?

When we read the newspaper or scroll through our social media, we are confronted with a world that is becoming increasingly unstable and hostile. The world has never been a completely peaceful place, but research shows that there has been an undeniable increase in violence in the 21st century. Both nationally and internationally, violence occurs more quickly, is more extreme, and is less controlled or prosecuted. What role do far-right, fascist movements and dictatorships play in this? And what about the declining power of alliances and unions that are supposed to enforce international laws?

Artists:
Anna Engelhardt & Mark Cinkevich,
Diego Tonus & Elisa Caldana,
Jonas Staal,
Katerina Sidorova,
Urok Shirhan

Curator: Youri Appelo

Dates: 28/02/2026 – 03/05/2026

Opening: 27.02.2026 – register here

Location: POST – Nijmegen



Politiek en technologie / Eastern Europe / Nieuwe media /

Exposities


Expositie: Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis

Tentoonstelling over de commodificatie van kennis en onwetendheid, samengesteld door Mi You en David Garcia

Agenda


Synthetic Vision/Images of Power: Truth, Evidence, Labour & Knowledge in the Age of AI
Tweedaagse conferentie over AI en beeldvorming

Netwerk


Mark Cinkevich

Kunstenaar

Anna Engelhardt

Kunstenaar

Urok Shirhan

Kunstenaar

Jonas Staal

Kunstenaar

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