Looks at the delicate balance between structure and disintegration, whether in cities, relationships, or personal identity.
Taps into zeitgeist sociopolitical discourse and creates space to reconsider art through the lens of contemporary precarities.
Fault Lines by Artphoria examines physical, physiological and conceptual cracks—geological, societal, and personal.
This exhibition will reflect on human impact, shifting identities, and architectural instability.
It will also explore emotional fractures, in the context of the fragile human condition.
The Weight of Memory by Artphoria investigates memory’s tangible and intangible presence—how we carry it, lose it, and reconstruct it. It will include sculptural explorations of resilience, fragmented recollections, and the architecture of remembrance. It touches on fragility of mind and material.
Becoming by Artphoria explores identity as a process, examining how selfhood is shaped through perception, projection, and external narratives. It will feature abstract or figurative sculpture, reconfigured everyday belongings, reflecting the idea of selfhood as something assembled, disassembled, and reimagined.
There will be use of industrial materials and functional everyday objects that talk to the structural forces that shape identity.
Residual Traces explores what lingers after absence—emotional echoes, physical imprints, and cultural remnants. Through photography, sculpture, installation, and sound, the exhibition reveals memory, loss, and transformation. Faded images, worn materials, and fragmented forms invite reflection on the invisible marks left behind by time, presence, and systems of power.
Transform by Artphoria explores metamorphosis, change, transformation, repurposing, and reconstruction in art, design, and urban spaces. The show will highlight order, disorder, and sustainability through materials and narrative shifts.
Pushing material limitations, considering circular art materials, and considering perceptions of value.
Place & Space exhibition by Artphoria examines our connection and interconnectedness with the universe. It considers mimeses in nature, biology, science, art, and touches on what we innately know, genetics, universality, and the networked self.