A GAP IN THE CLOUDS
31 Oct 2025-8 Feb 2026

This exhibition explores the enduring and dynamic relationship between inner and outer landscapes in modern and contemporary art. It considers landscape as a vital space through which we connect with ourselves—where inner and outer worlds meet, reflect, and reshape one another. The works reveal landscapes not simply as physical places or passive backdrops, but as arenas of emotional and psychological engagement. Through depictions of shifting weather, changing seasons, and varied terrains—real, imagined, and remembered—the artists explore how landscapes become spaces where solitude, melancholy, anxiety, calm, and renewal are experienced and worked through.
The landscapes in this exhibition range from welcoming and intimate to alienating and fraught, yet each offers a site where emotional and psychic states are engaged, confronted, or transformed. Rather than merely illustrating feelings or mirroring the mind, these works present landscape as an active space of introspection and negotiation—where personal and collective conditions emerge and evolve.
Featuring diverse media and spanning generations and geographies, the show invites reflection on landscape as a shifting ground of emotional resonance, challenge, and imaginative possibility.