The Aura River is not just an exhibition: it is a journey against the current in an age of infinite, instant images. Where scrolling erases depth, twenty-seven artists born after 1985 attempt to restore what Walter Benjamin called Aura: that mysterious distance binding an artwork to its time, its place, and the gaze of the viewer. Paintings, sculptures, ink works, and installations flow like glowing fragments carried by a river. Some rise like memories embedded in matter, others transform traditional gestures into contemporary languages - all united by the desire to rescue the image from the weightlessness of the screen. Here, art is no longer a passive object but an experiential field: each work becomes a current that holds memory, light, and distance. The visitor does not merely look; they cross, they touch with their eyes, they let themselves be carried away. In this flow, Aura resurfaces as the promise of an authentic presence - rare, unrepeatable.