Layers


Layers is the first exhibition of Noire Journal, and we decided to immediately dive deep — into the quietest layers of a being, a work, and a process of creation.

Rather than the surface, we are interested in what lies beneath it: the unspoken, the invisible, the layered and the slow. What does not reveal itself at once, but unfolds through time, gaze, and presence.

This exhibition brings together artists from different parts of the world, working across painting, photography, graphic design, digital art, collage, mixed media, sculpture, and ceramics. Their works move through themes of introspection, interpersonal relationships, the relationship between humans and nature, the boundary between the visible and the invisible, and the past experiences and memories that shape us. It explores how process, material, form, and image overlap and intersect, leaving space for the viewer to construct meaning through an inner state, visual perception, and the act of lingering and looking again.

The layers speak to the breadth and depth of human nature, and to how past experiences lead us toward growth and transformation. Through diverse approaches, from subtle, reduced compositions to more complex visual structures, the artists investigate the relationship between freedom and control, and the clarity of ambiguity in which tension emerges between the artwork and perception as an ongoing process of understanding.