Abstract Zone 2025: Where Feeling Speaks Louder than Form

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What happens when meaning is no longer bound by shape, subject, or logic?

Abstract Zone 2025 dares to answer that question, not with definitions, but with experiences. Now in its 3rd annual edition, this international smart online exhibition opens its virtual doors from July 19 to September 19, 2025, inviting you to step into a space where artistic freedom knows no boundaries and where the unspoken becomes unforgettable.

In a world overflowing with images that tell us what to see and how to feel, Abstract Zone 2025 is a rebellion of beauty, a collective breath of liberation for both artists and art lovers. Here, abstraction is not absence. It is presence in its purest form. Every brushstroke, texture, line, and hue becomes a portal to deeper emotions—grief, joy, wonder, tension, release.

Artists from every corner of the world unite in this vibrant space to challenge perception, bend reality, and guide you into the wild terrain of the undefined. Through paintings, sculptures, mixed media, fiber art, and digital expressions, each work becomes more than a visual encounter—it becomes a pulse, a sensation, a moment of truth that bypasses the mind and speaks straight to the heart.

Whether you’re an art lover, a curator, a gallery professional, or a collector seeking fresh and bold expressions, this is your moment to rediscover what art can be when it isn’t trying to be anything at all—except honest.

As you wander through the exhibition, let yourself feel. Pause. Reflect. Engage with the artworks that move you. Your voice matters here—rate the artworks, leave your comments, and become part of the ongoing, global dialogue that Abstract Zone 2025 sparks. Every comment and rating is a thread that strengthens the connection between artists and viewers across continents.

This is not just an exhibition. This is an experience of freedom.

Come and sense the unspeakable. Come and feel the abstract.

Let Abstract Zone 2025 change how you see and how you feel.

View full list of participant artists here:

Mandayam Thirunarayanan, Natalia Kutova, Lisa Lockett, Andy Ilachinski, Denis Barry, Araya Pathwalker, Joyce Loney, Linda Lynch, Jack Farkas, Nira Chorev, Brad Jamieson, Elizabeth Day, Liying Peng, Margaret Pedone, Karen Mooney, Alena Rezanova, Karen H. Salup, Robin Berning, Steve Mason, Dan Holt, Pei Ji Ye, Simon Andrew MacArthur, Brian Snowden, Gordon Sizelove, Alayne Gelfand, Markos Kampanis, Mick Ulichney, N Blake Seals, Kara Coleman, Sherry Peters, HoRoZo, Lee Zasloff, Ed Tomney, Susan Millan, Ivan Suvanjieff, Madiha Abdo, Richard Mittelstadt, Ivaylo Angelov, Tolu Ayorinde, Michael Banschbach, Barbra Barker, Sandra Bean, Carrie Bertschy, Vic Bicomong, Stephanie Bing, Ann Broni Petersen, Sharon Cannon, Gia Civerolo, Katrina Cobb, L Daniels, T. W. Davis, Leen De Smet, Elaine DeChirico, Elena Diadenko, Adele DiMedio, Elena du Plessis, J.S. Dykes, Timothy Edmonson, John Flippin, Georgeta Fondos, Laura Fontanals, Christine Forest, Kristina Glick, Anne Gustafson, Tamerie Halliday, John Hensley, Peter Hsu, Michael Ingram, Diane Jaquier, Chaofan Jiang, Laurie Kelsoe, Lacey Kim, Roberta Kiphuth, Joseph Liberti, Patricia Littlefield, Xinyuan Liu, Rikardo Long, Kaila Loos, Jingjing Lyu, Susan Magine, Peter Martori, Kieran McDonnell, Laurence McElrea, Heidi McLaughlin, Brigitte B Burckhardt, Julia Meshcheriakova, Linda Meyer, Hariclia Michailidou, Elizabeth Miller, Caryl Morgan, Frederick Napoli, Grace Norris, Jeannot Quenson, Lynne Quenson, Aurea Rangel, Carol Record, Carol Beth Sacks, Darling Salazar, Emily Sands, Edward Sanford, Stefanie Selck, James Siegel, Marlene Siff, Kevin Smith, Les Smith, Jake Stanton, Rick Stearns, Cathleen Steele, Timothy Stringer, Karen Sunman, Gerrit van Ommering, Summer Wright, Joseph Webb, Marshall Williams, Robert Willits, Gregory Wyszynski, Ray Zovar, Eugene Jankowski


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