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FEATURED ARTISTS

Nathalie Marti

Through installations that synthesize various media, she examines the coexistence of paradoxes—order and chaos, reason and uncertainty.

Solo show

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Hao Shen

Through installations that synthesize various media, she examines the coexistence of paradoxes—order and chaos, reason and uncertainty.

Solo show

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Achyut Sharma

Through installations that synthesize various media, she examines the coexistence of paradoxes—order and chaos, reason and uncertainty.

Interview

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Current Group EXhibition
Shared Ground - “A place where we coexist"

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We make contemporary art more
accessible, without losing its depth.

OUR VISION

is to bridge the gap between the esoteric world of contemporary art and the public, bringing unique voices and fresh perspectives into accessible view.

View Ji Eun Cheon’s interview

We make contemporary art more accessible,









 without losing its depth.

Our vision

is to bridge the gap between the esoteric world of contemporary art and the public, bringing unique voices and fresh perspectives into accessible view.

About us

CALL FOR ENTRIES

GROUP EXHIBITION

Fault Lines — “Where tension becomes form.”

Juried competition

$15

/1-3 entries

$20

/4-8 entries

Fault Lines invites artists to explore how tension takes shape through image, material, gesture, atmosphere, structure, or space. Rather than focusing on resolution, this exhibition looks at what happens when things shift, crack, resist, or transform. We welcome works that reflect instability, coexistence, vulnerability, and the changing conditions of contemporary life.

SOLO EXHIBITION

Interactive show

We craft statements based on keywords extracted from the artwork, interpreting the work through the artist’s voice and highlighting key ideas.

INTERVIEW

Tailored Q&A

$5

/Application

Selected artists will be subject to an additional publication fee.

Through curated Q&A features, we help artists express the ideas, emotions, and intentions behind their work, turning their practice into a compelling narrative for the public, curators, and collaborators.

View Xinyu Liu's interview

Brooklyn, NY
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