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Melancholy, one of the most subtle and profound emotions in human experience, lives in the quiet spaces between memory and reflection, between longing and imagination. Far from simple sadness, it carries a fragile beauty, revealing the tenderness of fleeting moments and the contemplative depth that often accompanies them. Melancholy 2026 invites you to step into this emotional landscape and discover how artists from around the world translate introspection, nostalgia, and quiet longing into compelling visual expression.
Presented by Gallerium, Melancholy 2026, the 3rd annual juried Smart International Online Group Art Exhibition, opens to visitors on March 14, 2026, and will remain accessible worldwide until May 14, 2026. The exhibition brings together a diverse collection of artworks that explore the many shades of melancholy, from quiet solitude and reflective nostalgia to poetic introspection and emotional vulnerability.
We invite you to explore the exhibition at https://www.gallerium.art/melancholy-2026 and wander through a collection of artworks that quietly unfold the many emotional shades of melancholy. Some works linger in silence, revealing moments of solitude, memory, and reflection. Others carry a gentle sense of longing or nostalgia, capturing the fragile beauty of emotions that are often difficult to express in words. Together, these artworks create a contemplative space where visitors can pause, look closely, and discover how artists transform introspection and vulnerability into powerful visual poetry.
Melancholy has long held a place in the history of art, inspiring artists to reflect on the passage of time, the complexity of human emotion, and the quiet moments that shape our inner lives. In Melancholy 2026, contemporary artists revisit this timeless emotional state through diverse artistic approaches and mediums, offering new perspectives on feelings that are both deeply personal and universally shared.
As you move through the exhibition, you may find an artwork that echoes a memory, evokes a quiet emotion, or invites a moment of reflection. We warmly encourage you to engage with the artworks by rating the pieces that resonate with you and sharing your thoughts in the comments. Your reflections become part of the exhibition’s living dialogue, connecting viewers and artists across cultures and distances.
Take your time exploring Melancholy 2026. In this thoughtfully curated space, each artwork offers an invitation to slow down, reflect, and experience the quiet beauty that emerges when artists give form to the deeper layers of human emotion.
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SWL Harrison, Emma Laskin, Anita Clipston, Mikhail Gubin, Barbara Simcoe, Jiuwell Sunzhou, Romana Tarlamis, Whatimleavingbehind, Robert Willits, Helen Shipman, Shona Terpay, Mela M, Shay Hazelwood, Robert Falcone, Mandy Thibert, Sofia Tokodi, Jonna Marsh, Shirley Santomaso, Jacqueline Hong, Ellie Goodliffe, Lourdes Rivera - LULU, Shina Khorasani, Sara Redger, Mgr. Nicol Ruba Vosmikova RUBART, Michael Ingram, Leticia Marie Razo, Paul Pasulka, Scott Sanders, Aleksandra Chernaia, Steve Mason, Joanna Levesley, Alejandro Kapetanakis, Andrew Raeside, Daisy Chen, Guadulesa Rivera, Poupche, Randy Globus, Robin Hunt, Carl Nelson, Jan Kirstein Rigor, Kelley Batson-Howard, Timothy Carter, Amy Lincoln, Michele Knox, Sue Fitzgerald, Kathleen Fietz, Joanna Szuba, Paul Schuerch, Water Kerner, Candice Rawlings, Heather Morrow, Vakim Pirdon, Nick Openlander, Jennifer Hannigan-Green, Marguerite Chadwick-Juner, Elizabeth Sosner, El Henry, Angelique Chacon, Svetlana Hall, Diane Liguori, Hannah Patellis, Lilian Schettini, Douglas Malone, Valerie Kalmenson, Joye Moon, Michelle Gialanze, Britta Wheeler, Paul Harpley, Mary Robertson, Harry Mayer, Alison McNeill, Jeffrey Roy, Sonya Schwarz, Kenydy Adair, Robin Antar, John Benevento, Diana Bennett, Juan Bonilla, Nick Boot, Jim Bowling, misscellaneousme, Christine Clay, Guy Cohen, Sara Coutts, Chantal Derderian-Christol, Christian Dillard, Leslie DuPratt, Bethany Endicott Gill, Kateryna Fedorova, Keyona Fisher, Kathy Flament, Brandon Gellis, Dominque Gipson, Kristine Goldenberg, A.very Goodfellow, Mark Goodmanson, Allan W Gow, Robin Griswold-Ott, Patricia Gruninger, Catherine Haggerty, Sarah Hartung, Umbreen Hasan, Katherine Hemsworth, Zoie Holzknecht, Jared Jennings, Christian Jones, Mark Kaufman, Ohud Khedr, Marsha Klein, Kruti Krishnan, Pui Yee Leung, Marla Martin, Vanessa Martin-Langone, Donna McBride, Michelle McCutchon, Kate McGaugh, Issiac Mitchell, Steven Myers, Al Nash, Gordieh Nasseri, Daniel Oliver, Kerry Orr, Debra Lee Osborne, Joseph Pine, Vince Quevedo, Ilona Repkina, Nancy Riedell, Gabrielle Shakir, Aly Shroyer, Robert Sites, William Stoehr, Patricia Sweet, Priyanka Thirumalesh, Margery Thomas-Mueller, Veronica Timasheva, Stephanie Tirado, Nnanna Uma, Jessica Vadala, Daina Valiulis, Regine Villasante, Maria Votek, Ricky Workman, Stella Zee
Countries: United States, Canada, Pakistan, United Kingdom, Greece, South Africa, Iran, Indonesia, Turkey, Italy, Germany, Albania, Bangladesh, Poland, France, Ukraine, Spain, Hong Kong, Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka, Serbia, United Arab Emirates, Czech Republic, Nigeria, Malta, Brazil, Mexico
https://www.gallerium.art/melancholy-2026
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