Tobe Gallery presents the fourth edition of its annual group exhibition Fckn love, on view from February 4 to 28. The exhibition explores love as a complex and multifaceted human experience, focusing on its inherent extremes—passion and pain, intimacy and distance, longing and letting go.

Through a wide range of artistic approaches, the exhibition examines how love can be articulated using the visual language of contemporary art. The featured works employ diverse techniques to express love’s simultaneously immaterial and profoundly corporeal dimensions, bridging deeply personal experiences with universal emotional codes.

The exhibition aims to initiate dialogue with its audience through emotional awareness and reflection. It raises fundamental questions: What does love mean on an individual, communal, and societal level? How is love shaped within contemporary culture? How does visual art influence our understanding of love, and in turn, how does love shape artistic discourse?

While love is universal, it remains deeply personal and unique—this duality forms the core message of the exhibition. Fckn love IV extends beyond romantic relationships to include self-love, the significance of friendship, and the full emotional journey from passion through vulnerability to healing.