In Opgebrand, this reality is not approached as a clinical concept, but as something visible, tangible, and personal.
The art shows how diverse life stories come together in a shared experience: the moment when everything becomes too much. What begins as busyness or temporary fatigue can gradually build up into a state in which recovery is no longer something to be taken for granted.
This exhibition focuses on those experiences, with particular attention to the balance between work, private life, and personal development, which is often under pressure, especially for women.
The Euregional artist collective dreieck.triangle.driehoek explores this theme from different perspectives. Ten participating artists have experienced burnout themselves or witnessed it closely.
Through personal stories and artworks, the exhibition shows how thin the line is between functioning and breaking down, but also what recovery can mean. Across various disciplines, both exhaustion and hope are expressed, leaving space for recognition, reflection, and conversation.