Beauty is a universal mystery. It crosses cultures, eras and sensibilities, never allowing itself to be confined to a single definition. Sometimes silent, sometimes radiant, it emerges in a glance, a landscape, a gesture, a light. The exhibition Echoes of beauty offers a sensitive and plural exploration of this boundless notion through painting, moving between abstraction and figuration.
The artists brought together here each express, in their own way, their personal conception of beauty. Some are drawn to the tangible presence of the world: the physical beauty of the human form, the softness of a face, the strength of a body, the intensity of an expression. Others turn towards nature and the landscapes of the world around us, capturing the harmony of lines, the vibration of colours, the majesty of horizons.
The figurative thus enters into dialogue with abstraction, revealing that beauty can be as much recognition as suggestion. In the abstract works, beauty frees itself from representation. It becomes rhythm, matter, light, energy. It turns poetic, spiritual, almost meditative. It invites inward contemplation, a slowing of the gaze, an intimate experience in which each person projects their own sensibility. Here, beauty is no longer merely seen: it is felt.
Contemplation forms the guiding thread of this exhibition. To contemplate is to suspend time. It is to accept entering a work without seeking to possess it, but to inhabit it. Standing before the canvases, the visitor is invited to experience that subtle phenomenon of beauty: a tremor, an emotion, an elevation. Poetic beauty reveals itself in the refinement of a gesture; spiritual beauty, in the depth of a light; human beauty, in the fragility of a glance; the beauty of the world, in the balance of a landscape.
Between the visible and the invisible, between matter and transcendence, the artists remind us that beauty is not merely an aesthetic ideal: it is an experience. It is born in the encounter between the work and the one who contemplates it. Echoes of beauty thus becomes a space for dialogue, where every gaze completes the work, where every emotion redefines beauty. For beauty is never fixed. It is movement, perception, vibration. It is that which connects us to the world and to ourselves.












