Rush to the Wilderness: London Contemporary Juried Exhibition
March 15th - 21st, 2023
LATEST EXHIBITION
The pandemic era has shifted our perspectives and highlighted the interconnectedness of all beings, including the natural world. Inspired by our collective urge to return to the wilderness, we explore the relationship between nature, human identity, and connection in the aftermath of a global crisis in this exhibition. As we navigate a new normal, we are reminded of the vital role that nature plays in our lives, providing solace, nourishment, and a sense of belonging. Through art and reflection, this exhibition invites us to immerse ourselves in the diversity of flora and fauna, to appreciate the delicate balance of ecosystems, and to cultivate a deeper connection to the natural world as we move forward in a post-pandemic era. Read More...
LATEST EXHIBITION
November 18 –December 18, 2024
The award-winning artists of the "Loneliness and Poetics – 2024 London Contemporary Art Review Exhibition" hail from 26 countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, Switzerland, Poland, Germany, France, Italy, China, South Africa, Canada, Iceland, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Luxembourg, Belgium, Mexico, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Malta, Denmark, Colombia, Ireland, Ukraine, Turkey, Romania, and Kazakhstan. A total of 87 outstanding artists across various disciplines were honored with awards in different categories.
PAST EXHIBITION
March 26 – April 6, 2024
On March 30, 2024, "Lonely Shades - Silicon Valley International Contemporary Art Exhibition," curated by Xi Wang and MetaCher of Gallery NAT and ArtX Gallery, opened successfully at ArtX Gallery in Fremont, Silicon Valley, United States, from 18:00 to 20:00 Pacific Time. The exhibition featured artworks from 17 international artists hailing from the United States, France, Spain, China, South Korea, Iran, Kenya, and Taiwan. The opening reception attracted numerous artists, musicians, media personalities, art collectors, and enthusiasts from the San Francisco Bay Area, filling ArtX Gallery to capacity.