1 pm to 5 pm
Love is Love
A curated exploration of connection, presence and the many ways we experience intimacy. Bringing together painting, photography and sculpture, the exhibition unfolds through gesture, colour and personal narrative, inviting artists to reflect on love as something fluid, lived and deeply human.
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19 to 23 June 2026
LOVE IS LOVE Art Exhibition
Exhibition Dates: 19 to 23 June 2026
Private View: 18 June | 6 pm to 9:30 pm
About the Exhibition
LOVE IS LOVE brings together a selection of contemporary artists exploring the subtle and powerful ways in which connection is experienced and expressed. Through painting, sculpture and mixed media, the exhibition unfolds as a dialogue between personal narratives and shared emotional landscapes. Rather than defining love, the works invite viewers to encounter it through gesture, colour and form. Moments of intimacy, distance and recognition emerge across the space, revealing love as something fluid, layered and deeply rooted in lived experience. Positioned within a wider cultural moment of openness and reflection, the exhibition offers a space where diverse voices are held with care, allowing each work to exist without hierarchy while contributing to a collective sense of presence and belonging. |
Love is Love
Espacio Gallery · Exhibition Schedule
1 pm to 5 pm
6 pm to 9:30 pm
1 pm to 7 pm
1 pm to 7 pm
1 pm to 7 pm
1 pm to 7 pm
1 pm to 7 pm
Possible works to exhibit at Love is Love
- Contemporary practices engaging with connection, presence and emotional resonance
- Figurative works exploring intimacy, proximity and the human condition
- Abstract compositions where colour, rhythm and form convey feeling
- Photography capturing fleeting moments of connection and lived experience
- Sculptural works responding to body, space and material sensitivity
- Mixed media approaches unfolding layered personal and collective narratives
- Conceptual works reflecting on visibility, perception and cultural context
- Artworks rooted in memory, identity and emotional landscapes
- Practices embracing multiplicity and the fluid nature of self
- Experimental works expanding boundaries between disciplines
- Pieces inviting reflection, empathy and quiet dialogue
- Works that approach expression with subtlety or bold visual presence