Past Exhibitions

Scentless Depths
True water has no scent. Still water runs deep.

These ancient Chinese proverbs inspired Scentless Depths, a group exhibition exploring water as rhythm, resonance, and invisible presence. They speak of quiet power and essence without ornament—presence that shapes life profoundly without announcing itself. Water is visible and invisible, external and internal, physical and emotional. It is both life-giving and transformative, shaping landscapes, bodies, and the psyche.

Rather than depicting water literally, the exhibition presented artists who work with it as metaphor and method: as stillness that carries force, silence that speaks, and depth that shapes without display. Water becomes a principle of transformation and memory, flowing through soils, myths, and bodies alike. The works invited reflection on these hidden currents, revealing what usually remains unseen.