Abstraction: a lively, free, and immersive exhibition

Abstraction : une exposition vivante, libre et immersive

After a first group exhibition that marked the launch of the gallery, the [POD] is now presenting its second group exhibition: Abstraction.

An exhibition that confirms the venue's DNA: to bring art to life, to foster encounters and to give space to very different universes, united around a single theme.

Since the opening, many visitors have come to discover the exhibition. Not only during the opening, but also throughout the week. Discussions continue in front of the works, gazes meet, and interpretations multiply. This is exactly what we aim to create at [POD]: a lively space where art circulates and is shared.


A group exhibition, several journeys

The Abstraction exhibition brings together several artists with different trajectories.

For some, it's their first exhibition in a gallery, an important moment where their work meets the public's gaze for the first time in this setting.

For others, their path is already more established, with exhibitions, collaborations, or artistic experiences already present in their history.

This mix creates something very special:
an energy where emerging artists rub shoulders with more experienced artists, where influences intersect and where each work brings its own interpretation of abstraction.

Abstraction as a field of freedom

The theme of the exhibition opens up an immense field.
Abstraction allows one to explore color, material, movement, composition, and emotion without seeking to represent reality.

Some works are very gestural, almost instinctive.
Others are more structured, sometimes influenced by architecture, design, or the urban world.

There are explosions of color, more graphic compositions, and plays of textures and reliefs that invite the eye to circulate within the canvas.

Each artist develops their own way of telling the story of abstraction.

An exhibition that lives in the gallery

The hanging transforms the gallery into a true visual journey.
The formats, materials, and styles interact with each other and create a dynamic atmosphere.

Visitors take the time to discover the works, observe the details, and discuss with the artists present or with the [POD] team.
Some leave with a work of art, others with inspiration, an emotion, or simply a new discovery.

That's also the gallery's goal: to make art accessible, human, and alive.

An adventure that continues

With Abstraction, the [POD] continues its project: to create group exhibitions that bring together artists with unique universes and to offer the public a place to discover, exchange, and experience art differently.

And given the reception of this second collective exhibition, one thing is certain: the story of the [POD] has only just begun.