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Fractal
Fractals are infinitely complex patterns that are self-similar across different scales. They are created by repeating a simple geometric design that can be scaled up or down. We know that the structure of existence develops on fractals, be it hidden to the eye or at a cosmic level. As per spiritual concept this presence of fractal construction gives way to the notion of divine being present in every level of reality. There is a sense of perfection and infinity which resonates with One single entity that creates this vastness.
The Truth
January 10th to February 05th, 2026
Coming up at XVA Gallery – The Truth, by Hussein Al Mohasen Join us from January 10th to February 05th, 2026 to explore how visual art can reveal truth, inspire hope, and connect people through colour, poetry, and expressive techniques.
Half Light
13 December 2025 to 8 January 2026
The repetitive expression in her work hints at a longing for predictability, while the grid becomes a framework of order that offers comfort. Within this structure, vertical dashes appear as symbols of strength, an elemental part of her visual language.
Riposte
15 November 2025 – 12 November 2025
This exhibition examines whether these attacks can also be regarded as performative art acts. These occur within the sacred space of a museum, where the attacks—using paint and other liquids—temporarily alter classical works, often requiring restoration.
Paper Mythologies in Grey Gardens
18 October 2025 – 13 November 2025
Paper mythologies in grey gardens This exhibition takes us into a world that at first appears fragmented and unrelated — a place where myths have turned into fragile paper remnants, and gardens have become grey, silent spaces that archive absence. What may initially seem meaningless is, in fact, a structure where form has replaced meaning.
Paintings of Nowhere and Rooted
September 13 to October 16, 2025
Join us from September 13 to October 16, 2025, as we explore how these two artists share and transform our gallery space—revealing the ways their work resonates, contrasts, and connects.