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 CARLOTTA GALLERY 

 PRESENTS 

 “ABSTRACT” 

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 “ABSTRACT” 


 A VIRTUAL EXHIBITION 

Abstract photography occupies a space between perception and representation. It resists the obligation to depict and instead privileges experience, sensation and interpretation. Through this refusal of the literal, it invites a more open, reflective mode of seeing.

Detached from narrative and context, elements such as light, form, texture and colour are no longer secondary. They become autonomous, expressive forces. The resulting image is not a record of the world, but an encounter with its possibilities.

Rather than offering clarity, abstraction invites ambiguity. It encourages a form of engagement that is intuitive, responsive and personal. Meaning emerges not through recognition, but through the viewer’s own imaginative and emotional response.

In this way, abstract photography is not a departure from reality, but an alternative way of engaging with it; one that values uncertainty, perception and the poetic potential of the image.




 “ABSTRACT” 


 PHOTOGRAPHERS 


Ramy Ahmed Amer

Helena Art & Carolina Anyways

Eva Beifong

Brigitte B Burckhardt

Caroline Collett

Irina Ebralidze

Michael Eckart

Claudia Maria Gómez Saldarriaga

Kylo-Patrick Hart

Artur Jastrzębski

Lowz

Gabriele Marroni

William Joe Josephs Radford

Nadine Rapczynski

Karen Safer

Ivan Ujević

Max Underwood

Angela Vinson

Rainer Würth

 

 

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