Calm in Canterbury, 2014. Photography, 14″×20″

In a time marked by urgency, distraction, and overstimulation, this exhibition invites a simple act: to slow down. To look more closely. To be fully present—allowing yourself a moment away from the noise and haste of everyday life.
The works gathered here vary widely — from quiet gestures to expressive marks, from abstraction to figuration. They don’t share a single style or theme, but a common offering: a moment of pause. A chance to observe, to feel, and to let perception unfold without rush or expectation.
This isn’t an exhibition of stillness, but of attention. Silent Ground offers a space to take your time — to engage thoughtfully and let the artworks meet you where you are, on your own terms.
We encourage you to explore each work, discover the stories behind them and follow the artist links.
*To purchase an artwork, please use the artist’s contact link available on the image.
Adarsha Ajay / Alice Voglino / Amely Debnath / Anxhela El Ahmadieh / Avery Poole / Barbara Taglioni / Claudine Hauke / Ellie Goodliffe / Ernesto José Fernández / Estella Veldmeijer / Gerson Brink / Ginger Martinez / GLΛ55HΣΛD™ (Maciej Tarnowski) / Howard Thiel / Isun Meera / John Lau / Julie Fitzpatrick / Karen Safer / Korvin Reich / Loes Heebink / Lucy Fennell / Magda Szlezyngier / Maja Botzum / Margo Nacai / Mark Pol / Markus Mehr / markus twot / Mirjana Mitrović / MJ / Nike Kama / Paula Jaszczyk / Ronald Gonzalez / Sabine Thornau / Sean Bw Parker / Tim Clarke / Vikki Neill / W-J Kersten / Yasuaki Matsuura / Yasue Kobe (YAYA) / Yumi Bancon
In a time marked by urgency, distraction, and overstimulation, this exhibition invites a simple act: to slow down. To look more closely. To be fully present—allowing yourself a moment away from the noise and haste of everyday life.
The works gathered here vary widely — from quiet gestures to expressive marks, from abstraction to figuration. They don’t share a single style or theme, but a common offering: a moment of pause. A chance to observe, to feel, and to let perception unfold without rush or expectation.
This isn’t an exhibition of stillness, but of attention. Silent Ground offers a space to take your time — to engage thoughtfully and let the artworks meet you where you are, on your own terms.
We encourage you to explore each work, discover the stories behind them and follow the artist links.
*To purchase an artwork, please use the artist’s contact link available on the image.
Adarsha Ajay / Alice Voglino / Amely Debnath / Anxhela El Ahmadieh / Avery Poole / Barbara Taglioni / Claudine Hauke / Ellie Goodliffe / Ernesto José Fernández / Estella Veldmeijer / Gerson Brink / Ginger Martinez / GLΛ55HΣΛD™ (Maciej Tarnowski) / Howard Thiel / Isun Meera / John Lau / Julie Fitzpatrick / Karen Safer / Korvin Reich / Loes Heebink / Lucy Fennell / Magda Szlezyngier / Maja Botzum / Margo Nacai / Mark Pol / Markus Mehr / markus twot / Mirjana Mitrović / MJ / Nike Kama / Paula Jaszczyk / Ronald Gonzalez / Sabine Thornau / Sean Bw Parker / Tim Clarke / Vikki Neill / W-J Kersten / Yasuaki Matsuura / Yasue Kobe (YAYA) / Yumi Bancon
Adarsha Ajay / Alice Voglino / Amely Debnath / Anxhela El Ahmadieh / Avery Poole / Barbara Taglioni / Claudine Hauke / Ellie Goodliffe / Ernesto José Fernández / Estella Veldmeijer / Gerson Brink / Ginger Martinez / GLΛ55HΣΛD™ (Maciej Tarnowski) / Howard Thiel / Isun Meera / John Lau / Julie Fitzpatrick / Karen Safer / Korvin Reich / Loes Heebink / Lucy Fennell / Magda Szlezyngier / Maja Botzum / Margo Nacai / Mark Pol / Markus Mehr / Markus Twot / Mirjana Mitrović / MJ / Nike Kama / Paula Jaszczyk / Ronald Gonzalez / Sabine Thornau / Sean Bw Parker / Tim Clarke / Vikki Neill / W-J Kersten / Yasuaki Matsuura / Yasue Kobe (YAYA) / Yumi Bancon
Access the Private Viewing Room to experience the full-size artworks on your monitor.
In a time marked by urgency, distraction, and overstimulation, this exhibition invites a simple act: to slow down. To look more closely. To be fully present—allowing yourself a moment away from the noise and haste of everyday life.
The works gathered here vary widely — from quiet gestures to expressive marks, from abstraction to figuration. They don’t share a single style or theme, but a common offering: a moment of pause. A chance to observe, to feel, and to let perception unfold without rush or expectation.
This isn’t an exhibition of stillness, but of attention. Silent Ground offers a space to take your time — to engage thoughtfully and let the artworks meet you where you are, on your own terms.
We encourage you to explore each work, discover the stories behind them and follow the artist links.
*To purchase an artwork, please use the artist’s contact link available on the image.
Calm in Canterbury, 2014. Photography, 14″×20″
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