SCARED SPACE IN ABSTRACTION

ADYTON

"Adyton: Sacred Spaces in Abstraction"

explores the intersection of abstraction, spirituality, and female identity, drawing its name from the Adyton, a restricted, sacred space in Greek temples. The exhibition invites viewers into intimate, personal sanctuaries where each work embodies reverence and redefines the sacred. These pieces demand respect and reflection, with abstraction serving as both a spiritual and emotional exploration. Each artwork is a reclamation of space; physical and metaphysical, requiring careful, reverent engagement.

Featuring diverse practices across painting, sculpture, installation, and mixed media, the artists reinterpret abstraction through personal, cultural, and emotional lenses. Their works challenge norms and expand contemporary art’s vocabulary, celebrating creativity, resilience, and innovation in unique, abstract worlds.

The group show features Termeh Behbahani, Rae Godin, Patricia Rubio, Olivia Sawai, and Katie Seifert

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