Exposed 2025: A Journey Into Vulnerability and Truth

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There are experiences that stay with us long after we leave a gallery, moments when an artwork does more than speak, it bares itself, and in doing so invites us to look inward. Exposed 2025 is shaped around precisely this kind of encounter, where seeing becomes feeling and observation becomes participation.

Opening on December 11, 2025 and continuing until February 11, 2026, Exhibizone welcomes you to a deeply human journey into vulnerability, truth, and the quiet power of revelation.

At its heart, Exposed 2025 explores what happens when artists dare to lift the veil and reveal what is often hidden from view. Yet this exhibition is not merely a display of works that confront taboos or unmask deeper emotions, it is an invitation for you, the viewer, to walk beside them. Each artwork becomes a mirror, reflecting fragments of our shared stories, the ones we bravely whisper, the ones we struggle to express, and the ones we carry tenderly inside ourselves.

As you move through the exhibition, you will encounter pieces that peel back the layers of identity, that expose the fragile threads of memory, that illuminate the complicated terrain between silence and voice. Some works may stir recognition, others may awaken curiosity or discomfort, yet all are shaped to remind you that exposure is not a wound but an opening. Here, vulnerability becomes a kind of strength, and honesty a form of beauty.

Exposed 2025 arrives at a time when the world is defined by revelations—of personal truth, of collective responsibility, of our changing planet and our shifting cultures. This exhibition offers a space to pause and absorb these realities through art that is unguarded, sincere, and courageous. It invites you not only to witness but to take part: to reflect, to feel, to respond.

We encourage you to linger with the artworks, to let their stories settle, and to share your impressions through ratings and comments. Your voice becomes part of the exhibition’s living pulse, adding another layer of insight to the truths revealed here.

Step inside Exposed 2025 and allow yourself to be moved, challenged, and changed. Some truths ask to be hidden, but others, once exposed, remind us of the extraordinary resilience and beauty that reside in every human life.

View full list of participant artists here:

Gerard Huber, ILIA, SWL Harrison, Mark Goodmanson, Patricia Rodgers, Joelle Wilcock, Beth McCoy, Dan Holt, Markos Kampanis, Simon Berson, Seth Walker, Leticia Marie Razo, Steve Mason, Selina Barraza, Jaceson Mann, Luana Stebule, Heather Climer, Jacqueline Hong, Diana Bogdan, Freya Kazemi, OliGoshi, Deyana Mielke, Joanna Szuba, Linsea Weigel, Les Smith, Edward Obermueller, Alex Burr, David Poyant, Kristie Donathan, Séraphine, Emily Adelman, Said Alanis, Brad Alderman, Lina Bakken, Ainsley Bird, Oleksandr and Nika Brzhezytskyi, Hannah Cartier, Gerry Chapleski, Ivy Crosby, Irem Culhaci, Amy Davis, LizzyBee Fauss, Faith Forster, Jess Kalinowski, Julie Kelly, Rikiesha Metzger, Vince Quevedo, Terrence Schilling, Hansa Sethi, Jerre Teague, Debbie Tranholt, Ella Tweedie, Joseph Vargas, Jenni Vitek, Toby Wagner

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