Life and Death 2025: A Global Art Journey Through Existence, Memory, and Meaning

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What do we live for? What do we leave behind?

These timeless questions echo through every corner of Life and Death 2025, the 3rd annual International Smart Online Art Exhibition — a compelling global showcase that invites you to witness how artists around the world confront, celebrate, and reflect on the eternal cycle of existence.

Opening July 12 and continuing until September 12, 2025, this extraordinary online exhibition brings together powerful, soul-stirring artworks that examine life in all its vibrancy and death in all its mystery. Through painting, photography, sculpture, fiber art, digital and mixed media, the participating artists give voice to love, loss, memory, transformation, and the quiet spaces in between. This is not simply an art show — it is a journey into the heart of what it means to be human.

As you explore the exhibition, you may find yourself lingering longer than expected. Some works will make you pause. Others might leave you breathless. Each piece holds a story, a question, or a truth that demands to be felt, not just seen.

We warmly invite art lovers, curators, collectors, and gallery professionals to join us in this collective experience of reflection and reverence. Your presence matters. Your thoughts matter. As you navigate the exhibition, take a moment to rate and comment on the works that move you. Your engagement not only uplifts the artists but also becomes part of the living dialogue this exhibition hopes to inspire.

Visit: https://www.gallerium.art/life-and-death-2025

Let these artworks speak to you. Let them remind you of the fragility of time and the beauty that still blooms within it.

Life and Death 2025 awaits — to move you, challenge you, and perhaps even change you.

View full list of participant artists here:

Charlotte A. Cornish, ILIA, Robert Willits, Lois Trader Art, Vince Quevedo, Karen Mooney, Patti Walsh, Karen Katonah, Robert Wagoner, Anastasiia Terentieva, Maryam Fardinfard, Walter Rossi, Grace Wilding, Robin Berning, Davorka Azinovic, Nita Penfold, Lowell Downey, Allison Miskulin, Neil Garrison, Tim Dallas, Candy Campbell, Steve Mason, Vanessa Gonzalez, Stuart Heir, Michael Hemphill, Unstable Muse, Darling Salazar, Daniel San Souci, Horace Kerr II, Xylina Wu, Thiffany Belda, Kirsty Bell, Subhra Bhattacharya, Lisa Blidar, Jen Bracy, Jacel Bulatao, Elijah Chong, Anne Erickson, Jane Gardner, Mary Glovanovitch, Michele Walsh Gorres, Juan Granados, Sherry Haar, John Harper, Carmen Hutchinson, Richard Jahn, Bette Kauffman, Melinda Levine, Janey Lewis, Isaac McCaslin, Lesley Aine Mckeown, Arijeet Mitra, Debbi Murray, Shayla Phelps, Emily Ray, Meagan Segal, Erica Soskin, Isaac Stackell, Lizabeth Thompson, Halle Tucker, Loraine Watson, Jay Wortham, Mike Zierke

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