We present highlights from The Abstracted Earth and The Abstracted World, two online exhibitions brought together as an interconnected exploration of abstraction in photography.
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The Abstracted World and The Abstracted Earth bring together photographers working with abstraction as a method of engaging with the world — emotionally, politically, and intuitively — and with the natural environment as a site of sensory and ecological enquiry.
In moments when reality feels shaped by political threats, abstraction becomes more than a visual choice. It becomes a way of seeing, sensing, and surviving. The works in The Abstracted World build their meaning through sequences, contrast, and repetition.
In the natural world, abstraction is already present — in the texture of bark, the rhythm of water, the weight of light through leaves. The works in The Abstracted Earth press into nature. Colour carries heat or cold. Texture holds the evidence of weather and time. At a moment when the natural world faces increasing pressure, these photographs stay close to what is still here.
The Abstracted World is an online photography exhibition bringing together works that engage with abstraction as a way of seeing, sensing, and surviving in politically uncertain times.
We present highlights from The Abstracted Earth and The Abstracted World, two online exhibitions brought together as an interconnected exploration of abstraction in photography.
The Abstracted World and The Abstracted Earth bring together photographers working with abstraction as a method of engaging with the world — emotionally, politically, and intuitively — and with the natural environment as a site of sensory and ecological enquiry.
In moments when reality feels shaped by political threats, abstraction becomes more than a visual choice. It becomes a way of seeing, sensing, and surviving. The works in The Abstracted World build their meaning through sequences, contrast, and repetition.
In the natural world, abstraction is already present — in the texture of bark, the rhythm of water, the weight of light through leaves. The works in The Abstracted Earth press into nature. Colour carries heat or cold. Texture holds the evidence of weather and time. At a moment when the natural world faces increasing pressure, these photographs stay close to what is still here.
The Abstracted World is an online photography exhibition bringing together works that engage with abstraction as a way of seeing, sensing, and surviving in politically uncertain times.
We present highlights from The Abstracted Earth and The Abstracted World, two online exhibitions brought together as an interconnected exploration of abstraction in photography.
The Abstracted World and The Abstracted Earth bring together photographers working with abstraction as a method of engaging with the world — emotionally, politically, and intuitively — and with the natural environment as a site of sensory and ecological enquiry.
In moments when reality feels shaped by political threats, abstraction becomes more than a visual choice. It becomes a way of seeing, sensing, and surviving. The works in The Abstracted World build their meaning through sequences, contrast, and repetition.
In the natural world, abstraction is already present — in the texture of bark, the rhythm of water, the weight of light through leaves. The works in The Abstracted Earth press into nature. Colour carries heat or cold. Texture holds the evidence of weather and time. At a moment when the natural world faces increasing pressure, these photographs stay close to what is still here.
The Abstracted World is an online photography exhibition bringing together works that engage with abstraction as a way of seeing, sensing, and surviving in politically uncertain times.