This curation, by multidisciplinary artist and creative producer Bukunmi Grace, is an amalgamation of works that explore the space between impression and abstraction. It offers different ways in which international artists reflect on identity, memory, and cultural belonging. The artworks move across places, histories, and styles, showing how perception shapes visual language on a global stage.
The Impressionist works emphasize light, atmosphere, and temporality. Rather than fixed realities, they capture fleeting moments and emotions. These works evoke personal and collective memory through soft palettes and intimate compositions, linking diverse cultural landscapes while honoring origin and belonging.
In contrast, the Abstract works move beyond representation. They explore form, rhythm, and space as expressions of transformation and hybridity. Drawing from varied cultural lineages, these pieces embody emerging identities and fluid narratives shaped by cross-border exchange. Through expressive gestures and experimentation with materials, abstraction becomes a space for reclamation and new possibilities.
Together, the collection creates a dialogue between artistic voices from around the world, where heritage meets expression, impressionistic sensibility meets abstract language to expand the idea of belonging in a shared global context.