Nuditas 2025 Exhibition: The Art of Being Unveiled

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There is something deeply timeless about the human form, its curves, its silence, its strength. Since the beginning of art itself, the unclothed body has been more than just a subject; it has been a revelation. Nuditas 2025, the fourth annual international juried exhibition by Exhibizone, invites you to embark on a journey through the essence of what makes us human: vulnerability, honesty, and beauty without disguise.

From October 11 to December 11, 2025, the online exhibition opens a space where the ancient and the modern, the physical and the spiritual, all converge through artistic vision. Here, each brushstroke, sculpted form, and photographic composition becomes a quiet dialogue between artist and viewer, an invitation to see, to feel, and to reflect.

In Nuditas 2025, you will encounter the body as story, symbol, and mirror. It reveals our strength and fragility, our sensuality and solitude, our power and peace. Whether celebrated in tenderness or rebellion, the nude becomes a language of truth, a reminder that beneath every fabric, role, and façade, we are simply human.

Step into this visual conversation that transcends centuries and cultures. From classical reverence to bold modern reinterpretations, each artwork asks a single question: What does it mean to be seen, wholly and without armor?

As you explore, we encourage you to engage with the art, rate, comment, and share your reflections. Your voice becomes part of the dialogue that keeps this timeless tradition alive, shaping the collective experience of beauty and expression across the world.

Join us in this powerful celebration of artistic honesty and human form. Visit the exhibition online, immerse yourself in the visual poetry of Nuditas 2025, and let each artwork remind you that truth, in its most natural state, is the purest form of art.

View full list of participant artists here:

Gerard Huber, Renee Radenberg, Mark Sharfman, Lois Tema, Glam Tech, Robert Willits, Humberto Guanipa, Luana Stebule, David Houle, Steve Mason, Sue Fitzgerald, Tony Rio, Kathryn Ashleigh, Bernette Derpaulian, Roger Nielsen, Gerry Chapleski, Jay Wortham, Erica Soskin, Andrew Monroe, Jaime Cosci, Teri Harrison, Crystal Brown, Linda Hollinger, Sam Dobrow, Chip Mayes, Paul Gilbertson, Janusz Orzechowski, Joy Morgan, Joanna Levesley, Cheryl Polakow, Yvonne Maximchuk, Maristela Miller, Xylina Wu, Karen Khan, Joel Shapses, Deborah Goudreau, David Grable, Joel Simpson, Dan Johnson, Roberta Heslop, Wanning Liao, Stephen Datnoff, Mark Kaufman, Kristine Kubat, Floyd Frazier, Robert Markey, Aaron Drake, Claire Collins, Hal Kahn, Jody Abssy, Sara Alfaro, Olivia Rachel Austin, Selina Barraza, Madeline Bartolomeo, TorriPhoto (Sandra Kosh), William Bloomfield, Christopher Brown, Oleksandr and Nika Brzhezytskyi, Bobbie Carlyle, Dustin Chu, Marcus Delzell, Lesley Driver, Ellis Dune, Timothy Edmonson, Richard Ferguson, Alan Fink, Desiree Foucht, Kara Fox, Ward George, Kevin mr.soul Harp, Guy Hivroni, Walter Horak, Robert Johnson, Valerie Kalmenson, Angela Kamm, Isabella Kinnick, Caitlin Lanza, Minnie Lee, Rona Lesser, Kristin Lindseth, Kenneth MacBain, Teresa Martinez, Randy McClellan, Laurence McElrea, Sarah Murphy, David Nuttall, Yasmin Ozdemir, Lady Perez, Andi Ritter, Debanhi Romero, Sabrina Roundtree, Anra Rowley, Dave Schaible, Bruno Schiavon, Dagny Sellorin, Helen Shipman, Isaac Smith, Natalie Stuby, Tracey Elizabeth Taylor, Gary Wilson, Leanna Wilson, Charles Worthington

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