MGLC
4. 11. 2025–7. 12. 2025
10 a.m.–6 p.m.
MGLC Švicarija
Admission free

Maria Nikiforaki: RITUALS FOR NEW FUTURES, The Descent to the Underworld

Rituals for New Futures is an art project exploring the transformative power of ritual in shaping political and ecological realities. Through performative practices, it addresses urgent environmental concerns and draws on sci-fi feminism to imagine futures where marginalised voices are empowered. Featuring a fictional, sci-fi-inspired heroine, the project centres on the elements – air, fire and water – as active forces in envisioning sustainable futures. 

In Madrid, the heroine is born of air as a spirit, blending visual storytelling with supernatural themes. In Prague, she journeys through fire during Pálení čarodějnic (Burning of the Witches Day), transforming a live performance into a feminist ritual that channels the voices of silenced women. The next chapter unfolds in Ljubljana, where the heroine descends into the underworld through subterranean waters, undergoing a final transformation as she becomes a portal between worlds.

Chapter 1 (Air): La Creación de Una Heroína (2024, video, 6’)

The first chapter, La Creación de Una Heroína, is set against the backdrop of Madrid and centres on air as a spirit. This exploration weaves the elemental nature of air into a narrative journey that examines environmental consciousness, blending visual storytelling with supernatural themes. Through the process of a promenade, the heroine embarks on a spiritual quest, uncovering the hidden voices and stories carried by the air. This journey enables her to communicate with the air itself, revealing its memories, warnings and wisdom. In doing so, the work challenges us to listen to our environment and acknowledge the collective narratives that shape our futures.

Chapter 2 (Fire): Awakening Death (2025, video, 5’20’’)

Set against the haunted beauty of Prague, Awakening Death explores the element of fire, invoking its deep connection to memory, burial and rebirth. The heroine embarks on a mythic journey through coal and fire – materials that not only power civilisations but also bear the scars of extraction and loss. Through a spiritual lens, fire becomes both destroyer and guide, illuminating forgotten histories and possible futures shaped by political and environmental change. Her journey takes her to Milada Lake, an artificial lake born from the remnants of a former coal mine, now a symbol of post-industrial reclamation. Here, she communes with Morana, the Slavic goddess of death and winter, often cast into rivers and lakes as a burning effigy during spring rituals marking the end of winter. Morana becomes both companion and mirror, a voice of ancient wisdom in a landscape reshaped by human hands.

Chapter 3 (Water): The Descent to the Underworld (2025, video, 20’)

The final chapter takes place in Ljubljana, where the heroine descends into the underworld via subterranean waters. Water becomes a conduit for deep transformation, cleansing and dissolving boundaries between worlds. In this immersive and mythic environment, the heroine undergoes her final metamorphosis, becoming a living portal between realities – a symbol of cyclical rebirth and the fluid nature of identity, resistance and time.

Central to this chapter is the creation of a special wetsuit which glows under UV light, inspired by the bioluminescence of marine life. The bioluminescent suit, designed for the film, becomes a key visual element within this journey – an embodiment of otherworldliness, transformation and the luminous potential of the unknown.

Maria Nikiforaki is a visual artist working at the intersection of performance art, film and dance. She uses choreography and film strategies to introduce social connotation to the movement and body, searching for performative practices that can introduce emotional worlds as a political stance.

More about the artist.

The exhibition is organised as part of the Sustainability is in the AiR (SAiR) project, which connects residential centres in Ljubljana (MGLC Švicarija), Prague (MeetFactory), Madrid (Matadero) and Athens (Snehta). The project fosters sustainable artistic practices alongside residential exchanges.

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Maria Nikiforaki, Rituals for New Futures, The Third Chapter, MGLC Švicarija, Ljubljana. Photo: artist's archive.
Maria Nikiforaki, Rituals for New Futures, The Third Chapter, MGLC Švicarija, Ljubljana. Photo: artist's archive.

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