Exhibitions
What’s Left Behind
This exhibition invites artists to explore the subject and experience of loss and what is left behind after someone close to us passes away.
Disrupted
An online exhibition in collaboration with WO Foundation exploring aspects of disruption and interference in our everyday life.
MONUMENTAL
The exhibition explores our perception of size and scale when viewing a work of art by manipulating the environment in which it is presented for viewing. Does our appreciation and understanding of a work of art changes based on how big or small do we perceive it to be? Does scale affect how “important” we presume the art to be? These are some of the questions this exhibition aims to explore. Curated by Sergio Gomez.
Small Works Challenge 2021
Online Exhibition and Directory of the Art NXT Level Small Works Challenge.
OPENING
The exhibition titled "OPENING" explores the many ways we see ourselves, our surroundings, and our psychological state after a season of global lockdowns. This online exhibition features a wide selection of works by the international art community of the Art NXT Level program. Through their art and stories, this group of artists shares how their work and our world have changed. Curated by Sergio Gomez.
#StopAAPIHate
Voices Behind the Movement
Curated by Sergio Gomez and Anes Lee
Collective Synergy
A Screaming Art Group Exhibition
Curated by Sergio Gomez
The Peninsula Series
The Art of Drew Harris
Canadian Artist Drew Harris shares his breakout painting series virtually to coincide with Art Basel Hong Kong's Art Central
Ernesto Marenco: Objects
An online solo exhibition experience curated by Sergio Gomez focusing on the work of Mexican artist Ernesto Marenco.
#TheHagueXBeirut
An online exhibition experience curated by Sergio Gomez in collaboration with The Hague Peace Projects. The Hague X Beirut is an online art fundraiser to support Lebanese artists and activists.
Isolation Chronicles
An online exhibition experience curated by Sergio Gomez exploring aspects of isolation due to the pandemic lockdowns affecting artists around the world. The exhibition features works created during 2020 that in a direct way document, analyze or comments on their experience of being isolated.
March 15 to April 30, 2021