A curation by Pratiti Shah, Curator and Art Consultant at - Thresholds of the Infinite traces a journey from the intimate to the boundless: the soul’s hidden landscapes, the liminal hour between day and night, and the vast field of the infinite. This exhibition treats the “threshold” as both subject and experience—inviting viewers into spaces where perception loosens and transformation becomes possible.
Barbara Ruzziconi maps interiority as terrain. Her works, drawn from archetypal childhood geographies and emotional memory, become metasacral icons—figures and zones where light emerges from darkness and the self advances through becoming.
Petra Knauer’s series Zwischen Tag und Traum (Between Day and Dream) occupies the blue hour when waking and reverie overlap. Her textured abstractions hold us at the seam of perception, where form is sensed before it is named, suspending the viewer in a quiet, temporal stillness.
Min Zou extends this passage into the contemplative vastness of the infinite, dissolving materiality into weightless structures and philosophical questions.
Together, these three artists guide us through interiority → liminality → transcendence, inviting a slow encounter with images—one where meaning is not declared but discovered at the edge of the known.
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