Portraits 2025 Exhibition: The Art of Being Seen

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What do you see when you look into someone’s eyes? A spark of joy? A shadow of loss? The quiet strength of resilience?

Portraits are more than likenesses; they are echoes of memory, vessels of identity, and mirrors that reflect humanity in its rawest truth. Portraits 2025 by Gallerium art exhibitions invites you to enter the intimate language of the face, where every glance becomes a timeless conversation between artist and viewer. From the laugh lines carved by years of joy to the soulful gaze of a stranger whose story you can only imagine, each portrait is its own universe—some feeling like home, others pulling you into worlds you’ve never known. Every human presence here carries beauty, depth, and meaning.

In a world where faces are often hidden behind screens, masks, or digital avatars, portraiture stands as a bold act of presence. The human face is our oldest and most instinctive form of connection, an unspoken language of expressions that reveal who we are and how we belong. In each line, wrinkle, and fleeting look lies vulnerability, strength, and history, reminding us that to truly see and be seen is one of the most profound human experiences of all.

In a world where faces are often hidden behind screens, masks, or digital avatars, portraiture stands as a bold act of presence. The human face is our oldest and most instinctive form of connection, an unspoken language of expressions that reveal who we are and how we belong. In each line, wrinkle, and fleeting look lies vulnerability, strength, and history, reminding us that to truly see and be seen is one of the most profound human experiences of all.

As you journey through the collection, we encourage you to rate the artworks that move you, leave a comment for the artists whose visions speak to your soul, and engage in the dialogue this exhibition was created to spark. Artists can reply to your comments, allowing the conversation their work began to continue and deepen. Every interaction you share becomes part of the story—an echo that strengthens the connection between creator and audience.

Let this be your moment to pause, to truly see, and to be seen. Step into Portraits 2025 and allow each face to tell you its story. You may just find pieces of your own story mirrored back.

View full list of participant artists here:

Diane Young, Steve Mason, Claire Kerven, Richard Heley, Olga Lazareva, Kourtney Yelton, Roberta Rousos, Edward Donald, Greta Benavides, Ross Reitzammer, Kate Alexandra Hennessy, Paul Lucas, Mark Pol, Ambareen Kazmi, Simon Andrew MacArthur, Davorka Azinovic, Cher Pruys, Elena Gaevskaya, Dan Terry, Karen Katonah, Caitlin Padilla, Graziella Albore, Julie Goldman, Gary Trente, Scott Lee, Aliaksandra Markava, Farida Ali, Julie Kelly, Gay Hoffman, Shirley deLang, Anthony Franklin, Rati Vajpeyi, Steve Dinberg, Terry Newell, Susan Millan, Dan Holt, Leslie Brown, Barbara Van Eeckhout, Wanning Liao, Juan Arreaza, Robynne West, Raf Tarnawski, Thea Cinnamon Macker, Joye Moon, Rahman Sayedur, Tammy Novak, Sandra Serrano, Karin Rosenthal, Suzanne Cross, Marina Novikova, Galina Todorova, Tone Hellerud, Christine Douglass, Kevin Callahan, Krijnie Beyen, Lorena Iglesias, Qiqi Zhou, Xiaoyu Zhang, Christina Yang, Shawe Woodson, Robert Willits, Ruth Walcoff, Su-Chow Tannuzzo, Setareh Tajbakhsh, Gay Sybert, Robyn Stokes, Mariia Sokor, Cary Silverman, Mark Sharfman, Victor Selin, Paul Schuerch, Cindy Schoenborn-Young, Patrick Redmon, Vince Quevedo, Martha Pompeo, Krystal Pérez, Seyun Park, Daniel Pabi, Diane Osan, Rebecca Novelli, Mollee Noren, David Neeld, Nancy Murata, Vasilisa Moruga, Alix Morse, Maurilio Moreira Fondevila, Seoyoung Moon, Janice Montes, Joanne Monaco-King, Revellee McNeill, John McFadden, Jody McDonald Rider, Chrissy McCurry, Jordan Massengale, Catherine Martinez-Perez, Beth Little, George Liang, Leshan Li, Belinda Misali-Kindle, Linda Kerst, Robert Johnson, Richard Jahn, Prapty Amlan Ichchha, Carmen Hutchinson, Kathrine Holley, Brian Hite, Joanna Hinkey, Andrew Hayes, Gary Hauschulz, Carol Hansen, Betty Hageman, J.Stacey Grayson, Fe Grant, Ben Gottlieb, Michele Walsh Gorres, Carolinas Art, Gary Goldsmith, Eadaoin Glynn, Robert Gilbert, Camille Gearhart, Claire Forrest, Amanda Dolly, Nakoa Fellows, Alina Fay, Donna Faranda, Kevin Eckerman, Warren Dreher, Ana Doria-Quesada, Silvia Debenedetti, Danielle Davis, Marilyn Dale, Jacob Cunningham, Kelly Coyle, Joyce Cox, Pietro Chiappinelli, Francesco Carretta, Jermaine D Burse, Carolyn Buchanan, Chad Bridgewater, Irene Brandtner de Martinez, Marie Bergstedt, Carol Baker, Jordi B

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