VENICE.- Kuun Art presents Ethereal Horizons, a curated group exhibition featuring contemporary artists from across the globe, running from 18 July to 18 August 2025 at Spazio Levante in Venices historic Castello district. Coinciding with the vibrant atmosphere of the Venice Biennale, the exhibition brings together emerging and established voices working across painting, photography, collage, and sculpture.
Ethereal Horizons explores the fluid boundaries between perception, memory, and emotional resonance. Taking the horizon as both a visual metaphor and conceptual threshold, the exhibition investigates liminal spaceswhere the visible dissolves into the felt, and the internal merges with the external, and where inner and outer realities blur. These liminal states are physically embodied in the floor plan, along with the themes of earth (1st floor), water (2nd floor), and air (3rd floor).
Artists were invited to respond with works embodying transition, impermanence, immateriality, and sensory ambiguity. The result is a dreamlike and introspective collective journey into the in-between: between light and shadow, form and formlessness, presence and absence.
This exhibition continues the curatorial thread of Whispered Realms (Venice, 2025), extending its investigation into how contemporary art can give shape to what lies just beyond the visible.
In Ethereal Horizons, selected artists delve into the intangible landscapes of perception, emotion, and transformation. Sara McKenzie brings her scientific curiosity into the realm of internal exploration, constructing deeply textured mixed-media works through a methodical yet intuitive layering processan artistic inquiry mirroring the structure of scientific investigation.
Sabrina Puppin manipulates hyper-colorful forms with choreographic precision, crafting spatial dialogues where color breathes, pulses, and defies dimension. Her abstract compositions evoke immersive, dreamlike states where perception begins to unravel. In her introspective works, Dovilė Bernotaitė captures the fluidity of memory and form: Hidden Narratives and Linear Harmony invite viewers to discover subtle figures and rhythm in lines, where simplicity becomes a conduit for emotional depth and lingering resonance.
Jerome Chia-Horng Lin, inspired by Taoist symbolism and surreal imagery, weaves night and day, nature and dream, into enigmatic faces and landscapes, hinting at a deeper spiritual voyage that transcends material reality.
Meanwhile, Maryan Besagas Re-born. Episode 1 visualizes the delicate instant between collapse and becomingwhere dissolution is not an end, but the unsettling prelude to transformation.
Together, these artists render the unseen visible, turning inward and outward in search of meaning suspended between worlds.