At the intersection between perception and representation, the exhibition is presented as a dynamic dialogue between artistic vision and subjective interpretation. Based on the principles of art historian E. H. Gombrich, this collection explores how our perceptions and expectations shape the way we understand art. Gombrich postulated that the perception of art is not a passive experience but an active cognitive activity. In this exhibition, each work stands as a testimony to the “pattern theory,” where artists have created their pieces not only in response to an external reality, but in a constant negotiation between the visual world and cultural expectations. Thus, art becomes a means to explore and challenge our preconceptions.
The concept of “representation” is central to this exhibition. From detailed realism to bold abstractions, the artists present their visions of the world through a filter of personal and cultural interpretation. Each artist’s work, with its unique visual language, reflects how we construct meanings and narratives from our prior experiences and knowledge.
Gombrich also underscored the crucial role of context in the appreciation of art. “Reflections of Reality” invites us to consider how the environment in which a work is presented—whether a gallery, a public space, or a digital environment—influences our interpretation of it. By interacting with the pieces, the viewer becomes a co-creator of meaning, bringing their own stories and frames of reference. This exhibition is not only a showcase of diverse forms of artistic expression, but an invitation to reflect on the dynamics between the observer and the work.
By participating in this experience, we ask the public to become an active participant in the construction of meaning, recognizing that the perception of art is both a deeply personal and collective experience. We invite you to immerse yourself in this game of perceptions and representations, where each work offers a unique window into the diversity of human experience and the complexity of our understanding of the world.
Lucas Kokogian
Art Curator and Art Critic. GALERIA AZUR
PHYSICAL & ONLINE EXHIBITION
FEATURED ARTISTS
Agustina Barreto
Ana Wright
Antonio Betuelli
Ardine Nelson
Fransie Malherbe Frandsen
Gregory Logan Dunn
Carlos Garcia
Marcus Luconi
Scarcella Rocco
Zhou Mo
Iliescu Mihaela Rodica
Sammie Kyng
Ghalia AlAbdulkader
Natalia Mettifogo Palombo
Ella Corinteli
Raquel López Solano
Nate Hester
Jordan E Binney
Wanderart srl
Benjamin Omoike
Ilka Berg
Elaine Asarch
Paula Blascke
Aima Martin
Josefina Temín Perchik
Romina Graziani
Maria Laura Irrazabal
Giovanni Tresso
Kyunghee Lee
Sylvia Ditchbum