Vanishing World 2025 Exhibition: Echoes of a Disappearing World

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There are moments when the world grows quiet, and in that stillness, we sense it—what is slipping away, almost unnoticed. What landscapes, memories, creatures, and cultures are fading before we can fully honor them?

Vanishing World 2025 invites you to pause with us, to look closely, and to feel deeply.

Exhibizone proudly opens the 2nd annual Vanishing World 2025 exhibition on November 27, 2025, continuing through January 27, 2026. This international smart online exhibition brings together artworks that echo the fragile balance of our changing world.

This year’s exhibition unfolds like a collective breath held between loss and remembrance. You will encounter artworks that speak of forests turning still, cultural legacies growing faint, species moving toward silence, and emotional worlds that shift beneath the surface. Some pieces reveal environmental urgency, others whisper of memories that no longer have a place, and many capture the delicate beauty of what is vanishing both around us and within us.

As you move from artwork to artwork, you are not just a visitor. You become part of the living record of this moment in time. Your reflections, reactions, and presence help preserve the very things these artists are holding in their hands. Vanishing World 2025 is designed as an interactive experience, where your voice matters. We encourage you to rate and comment on the artworks that move you, surprise you, or stir something unspoken. Each comment becomes a small act of remembrance, a gesture that says what you witnessed here matters.

Art has the rare ability to reveal what we tend to overlook. Inside this exhibition, you may find landscapes that remind you of places once familiar, creatures you fear losing, stories that deserve to be retold, or emotions you didn’t expect to meet. In honoring what is fading, we also honor what still has the chance to be protected, cherished, or understood.

Vanishing World 2025 is not only an exhibition; it is a shared invitation to slow down, to see with intention, and to hold space for what is vulnerable. We hope your journey through these artworks becomes a moment of reflection, connection, and quiet hope.

Welcome to Vanishing World 2025.
Let your presence help keep something alive.

View full list of participant artists here:

Norman Gabitzsch, Robert Falcone, ILIA, Eric Brewer, Gary Trente, Leticia Marie Razo, Leilani Purvis, Joanna Szuba, Craig Thompson, Alina Dolitsky, Kelly Moyle Haltom, Agnieszka Palka, Michelle Ochonicky, Jacqueline Hong, Elaine C Grose, Vince Quevedo, Nancy Ray, Diana Andersen, Steven Myers, Heather Climer, Charly Brewer, Frances Allen, Mariana Aubad, Vahagn Bagoyan, Vincent C. Brandi, Margo Brault, Amber Braxton, Jenn Brown, Elizabeth Buck, Eilene Carver, CNSllXNDR, Kevin Combs, Luis Contreras, Chris Cuccia, Joanne DAmbrosio, Elaine DeChirico, Kristie Donathan, Dale Emmart, Aranka Fazekas, Pam Ferris-Olson, Diane George, Alice Gravely, Robin Griswold-Ott, Nicole Hanusek, Ohana Jeron, Tara Joshi, Jaime Kafati, Karla Kuyaca, Denise Livingstone, Charlene Moy, Olha Pilyuhina, Sharon Stidham, Robert Sunderman, Ed Whitmore, Brian Williams, Kathy Winkler, Kimberly Woo

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