by Yehyun Lee
Each vessel, each stroke of pigment, extends an invitation: to see ourselves, to see each other, and to honour the unrepeatable beauty of being alive.
In moments of shared vulnerability, new forms of presence can take root: presence that is not permanence, but as touch, as breath, as light briefly held—a radical act.
More than just an art fair, the event unfolded as a living, vibrant exchange of ideas, offering a rare opportunity to encounter artwork in a setting designed for conversation and curiosity.
It is not just an exhibition; it is an invitation to participate in an ongoing conversation about the ways in which we are all shaped by the silences, struggles, and the stories we carry.
For Allen, photography has become a tool not just for recording the world, but for helping others see it as he does—with wonder, with reverence, and with love.