Fragili vascelli, 2023. Oil on canvas, 90×80 cm
What happens when we let go of expectations—of mastery, tradition, and perfection—and instead ask: What do you want to say?
With Freedom, Domio Gallery presents a digital exhibition shaped not by technical skill but by the urgency of expression. Artists from around the world, from young talents to seasoned creators, explore what freedom looks and feels like in their lives.
For some, freedom is political. For others, it is personal: a memory, a breath, a secret garden. Through photography, illustration, abstraction, and more, the exhibition becomes a map of many lives, each searching for meaning in its own way.
We curated Freedom by choosing to listen first and evaluate later. Each work was selected for its honesty, perspective, and the need to be seen. We recognize that a single image cannot capture the full story, so we invite visitors to explore the artists’ websites for deeper insight into their creative journeys.
Let these works move you, challenge you, comfort you, or even unsettle you. That, too, is freedom.
Albert Aznar / Ang Li / Barnaby Wills / Bethany Altschwager / Biljana Lazovic / Brad Anderson / Brian Sanders / Dinga / Emily Rodriguez Triana / Erica Wells / Fernanda das Neves / Francisco Prieto Montesdeoca / Gary Barnett / Glissy / Hinata Ishizawa / Ivana Enny / Jerry Weems / Karen Safer / KURAI AURA / Langur Kaz / Magali Rozenberg / Mahrk Gotié / MAIKA / Maja Botzum / Marc Giloux / Maryna Gradnova / Melinita / Mirjana Mitrović / Nicky Mac / Oleksandr Shapovalov / Omar Danial Biuiiuktosun / Rebecca Scott / Rim Slaoui aka HACEL / Ruan Yemin / Silvia Pusceddu / Stéphane Boudon / Sun Yoo / Yasmin B Art / ycART / Yenti Hsu / Yoko Nishimura / Yvonne Strecker
What happens when we let go of expectations—of mastery, tradition, and perfection—and instead ask: What do you want to say?
With Freedom, Domio Gallery presents a digital exhibition shaped not by technical skill but by the urgency of expression. Artists from around the world, from young talents to seasoned creators, explore what freedom looks and feels like in their lives.
For some, freedom is political. For others, it is personal: a memory, a breath, a secret garden. Through photography, illustration, abstraction, and more, the exhibition becomes a map of many lives, each searching for meaning in its own way.
We curated Freedom by choosing to listen first and evaluate later. Each work was selected for its honesty, perspective, and the need to be seen. We recognize that a single image cannot capture the full story, so we invite visitors to explore the artists’ websites for deeper insight into their creative journeys.
Let these works move you, challenge you, comfort you, or even unsettle you. That, too, is freedom.
*To purchase an artwork, please use the artist’s contact link available on the image.
Albert Aznar / Ang Li / Barnaby Wills / Bethany Altschwager / Biljana Lazovic / Brad Anderson / Brian Sanders / Dinga / Emily Rodriguez Triana / Erica Wells / Fernanda das Neves / Francisco Prieto Montesdeoca / Gary Barnett / Glissy / Hinata Ishizawa / Ivana Enny / Jerry Weems / Karen Safer / KURAI AURA / Langur Kaz / Magali Rozenberg / Mahrk Gotié / MAIKA / Maja Botzum / Marc Giloux / Maryna Gradnova / Melinita / Mirjana Mitrović / Nicky Mac / Oleksandr Shapovalov / Omar Danial Biuiiuktosun / Rebecca Scott / Rim Slaoui aka HACEL / Ruan Yemin / Silvia Pusceddu / Stéphane Boudon / Sun Yoo / Yasmin B Art / ycART / Yenti Hsu / Yoko Nishimura / Yvonne Strecker
Albert Aznar / Ang Li / Barnaby Wills / Bethany Altschwager / Biljana Lazovic / Brad Anderson / Brian Sanders / Dinga / Emily Rodriguez Triana / Erica Wells / Fernanda das Neves / Francisco Prieto Montesdeoca / Gary Barnett / Glissy / Hinata Ishizawa / Ivana Enny / Jerry Weems / Karen Safer / KURAI AURA / Langur Kaz / Magali Rozenberg / Mahrk Gotié / MAIKA / Maja Botzum / Marc Giloux / Maryna Gradnova / Melinita / Mirjana Mitrović / Nicky Mac / Oleksandr Shapovalov / Omar Danial Biuiiuktosun / Rebecca Scott / Rim Slaoui aka HACEL / Ruan Yemin / Silvia Pusceddu / Stéphane Boudon / Sun Yoo / Yasmin B Art / ycART / Yenti Hsu / Yoko Nishimura / Yvonne Strecker
Access the Private Viewing Room to experience the full-size artworks on your monitor.
What happens when we let go of expectations—of mastery, tradition, and perfection—and instead ask: What do you want to say?
With Freedom, Domio Gallery presents a digital exhibition shaped not by technical skill but by the urgency of expression. Artists from around the world, from young talents to seasoned creators, explore what freedom looks and feels like in their lives.
For some, freedom is political. For others, it is personal: a memory, a breath, a secret garden. Through photography, illustration, abstraction, and more, the exhibition becomes a map of many lives, each searching for meaning in its own way.
We curated Freedom by choosing to listen first and evaluate later. Each work was selected for its honesty, perspective, and the need to be seen. We recognize that a single image cannot capture the full story, so we invite visitors to explore the artists’ websites for deeper insight into their creative journeys.
Let these works move you, challenge you, comfort you, or even unsettle you. That, too, is freedom.
*To purchase an artwork, please use the artist’s contact link available on the image.
Fragili vascelli, 2023. Oil on canvas, 90×80 cm
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