
INDA Gallery is pleased to invite you to the exhibition Because The Sun May Rise Tomorrow by photographer Lilla Szász.
Szász’s work explores the relationship between homeland and home: what it means to feel at home somewhere, what social and personal conditions shape the decision to stay or to leave, and how younger generations relate to the country in which they live.
Over a period of three years, the artist followed young people in Havana with her camera. Through intimate portraits and accompanying interviews, the series presents the lives of those navigating political and economic constraints while building communities and making decisions about their future. The photographs examine questions of belonging, identity, mobility, and staying through personal narratives and broader social contexts.
Maybe Tomorrow the Sun Will Shine focuses on four young individuals and their community. In their twenties and thirties, they mediate between the legacy of socialist mentality and an increasingly global and open, yet anxious, contemporary Cuban mindset, while searching for their place within a changing social landscape. The portraits are accompanied by sensitive interviews with the protagonists.
Some of the related articles can be read here:
https://telex.hu/foto/2025/12/21/szasz-lilla-fotografia-kuba-gordeszka-because-the-sun-may-rise-tomorrow
https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/lilla-szasz/
https://hvg.hu/360/20250302_szasz-lilla-kuba-eltunnek-a-forradalom-vivmanyai
https://amu.hvg.hu/2023/03/11/700-meter-varosi-torzs-a-hotspot-korul-havannaban/
Curator: Zsolt Kozma
Opening: 8 April, Wednesday, 7 p.m. | INDA Gallery, INDA Project Room
Opening remarks by Mercédesz Gyükeri, journalist of the weekly HVG
On view: 9 April - 13 May, 2026
Opening hours: Tuesday-Friday, 2-6 p.m. (or by appointment)
The exhibition is a part of the official program of Budapest Photo Festival 2026.
Photo: Mónika Kurucz
Photo: Ádám Zsadányi