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 Abstracted World brings together photographers working with abstraction as a method of engaging with the world — emotionally, politically, and intuitively. The exhibition presents work that communicates through atmosphere, rhythm, colour, and form. The works gathered here build their meaning through sequences, contrast, and repetition. Colour functions as emotional structure. Form carries tension. In an unpredictable world, abstraction becomes a way of creating a self-contained visual world where complexity is allowed to exist without explanation.






























































































































































