Landscapes
Landscape has long been one of the most enduring subjects in art, yet it remains anything but static. In this exhibition, we turn our attention to landscapes not as a fixed genre, but as a living, evolving field—one that continues to absorb personal memories, political tensions, environmental concerns, and emotional resonances. The artists featured in this edition approach landscape as both place and metaphor, terrain and testimony.
This exhibition brings together international artists whose works span diverse geographies and sensibilities. From expansive horizons and intimate fragments of land to imagined terrains shaped by memory and feeling, the landscapes presented here reflect the many ways artists encounter and interpret the world around them. These are not simply depictions of scenery; they are spaces of encounter where inner and outer worlds intersect.
This exhibition brings together international artists whose works span diverse geographies and sensibilities. From expansive horizons and intimate fragments of land to imagined terrains shaped by memory and feeling, the landscapes presented here reflect the many ways artists encounter and interpret the world around them. These are not simply depictions of scenery; they are spaces of encounter where inner and outer worlds intersect.