We Walk This Road Alone
A group exhibition exploring the complexities of solitude
Solitude is a fundamental aspect of the human condition, yet one that is often misunderstood or viewed solely in a negative light. In an increasingly interconnected world, time spent alone can seem rare or even undesirable. Yet psychological research suggests the opposite: periods of solitude are essential to personal development, creating space for reflection, creativity, and renewed perspective.
Paradoxically, it is often through this inward journey that we can then forge more meaningful connections with others. By strengthening our sense of identity and self-understanding, we engage in richer, more authentic relationships. In this way, solitude becomes less of a retreat and more of an essential component of personal and emotional balance.
Through the lens of contemporary art, "We Walk This Road Alone" encourages viewers to take a more expansive, empathetic view of solitude. The works on display challenge us to move beyond simplistic notions of loneliness and embrace the nuanced, multifaceted nature of time spent alone.
In
Rather than just conveying loneliness, Bauder's painting posits that we can actively choose to spend our time alone, using solitude as a means of finding yourself. The woman's absorbed, contemplative pose underscores solitude's capacity to empower the individual as they navigate their inner worlds.
Juxtaposed against these intimate explorations,
That said, Harrison's work also suggests that seclusion can be a chance for resilience and self-discovery. The expansive, empty desert landscape that stretches out in both directions underscores the overwhelming scale and indifference of the natural world. Yet, it also highlights humanity's inherent ability to adapt and find meaning, even in the face of such vastness. Harrison's work invites the viewer to contemplate not just their own insignificance, but also the potential for personal growth that can emerge from periods of solitude and disconnection.
"These artists don't shy away from the complexities and contradictions inherent in solitude," said Rehs Contemporary owner and curator
An opening reception on
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