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There is something profoundly human about standing before a work of art that reveals not only the body, but the emotions, truths, and stories carried within it.
This spring, Gallerium invites visitors around the world into that deeply personal experience with NUDUS 2026, the 4th Annual Juried International Smart Online Exhibition, now open from May 16 through July 16, 2026.
https://www.gallerium.art/nudus-2026
NUDUS 2026 is not simply an exhibition about nudity. It is an exploration of humanity itself, of vulnerability and resilience, intimacy and identity, silence and expression. Moving through the exhibition feels less like browsing artworks and more like walking through fragments of human memory, emotion, mythology, longing, and transformation.
For centuries, artists have turned to the human form to ask life’s most enduring questions. What does it mean to be seen? To be vulnerable? To exist honestly in a world that often asks us to hide? In NUDUS 2026, these questions unfold through an extraordinary collection of contemporary artworks from international artists who approach the nude form not as an object, but as a language.
Some works whisper quietly through delicate gestures and intimate compositions. Others confront the viewer with raw emotional honesty, exposing strength beneath fragility, or serenity beneath pain. In one moment, visitors may encounter timeless figurative beauty reminiscent of classical traditions; in the next, they are immersed in abstract interpretations where the body dissolves into movement, texture, energy, and emotion.
As the exhibition unfolds, themes emerge and intertwine naturally, much like chapters in a shared human story. Vulnerability stands beside empowerment. Mythology merges with modern identity. Bodies become symbols of freedom, transformation, memory, spirituality, and resistance. The human form connects not only to itself, but to nature, technology, history, and the cosmos.
What makes NUDUS 2026 especially compelling is the emotional atmosphere created by this diversity of perspectives. The exhibition does not attempt to define nudity through a single lens. Instead, it embraces its contradictions and complexities. Here, the unclothed form becomes deeply human rather than performative, revealing emotional landscapes shaped by joy, sorrow, hope, intimacy, courage, and survival.
As a smart online exhibition, NUDUS 2026 also transforms visitors from passive viewers into active participants in the experience. Visitors are invited to engage directly with the artworks by leaving ratings and comments throughout the exhibition. These interactions create an evolving dialogue between artists and audiences across borders and cultures, allowing each artwork to continue living through interpretation, reflection, and conversation.
The result is an exhibition that feels alive.
Whether viewed late at night in silence, explored slowly over morning coffee, or revisited multiple times over the coming weeks, NUDUS 2026 offers visitors a rare opportunity: a chance to encounter the human form not merely as anatomy, but as emotion, story, memory, spirit, and truth.
Visit NUDUS 2026. Enter a world where the human form becomes emotion, story, and soul.
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Wayne Hauser, Craig Scoffone, Maggie Stewart, William Webster, Ellen Wood, Farida Ali, Paul Reiber, Lois Tema, Angel Santos, Gerard Huber, Louis Hutchins, Herman Williams III, Sheila Fein, Grettel Cortes, Blair Friederich, Mariam Qureshi, Karin Rosenthal, David Coblitz, Dan Holt, Candace Eaton, Rustam Tahir, Richard Heley, Tony Rio, Alejandro Kapetanakis, George Angelini, Rebecca Alex, Dick Nosbisch, David Grable, Ivan Gall, Dan Johnson, Stephen Datnoff, Donald Davis, Valerie Kalmenson, Isaac Smith, Tracey Elizabeth Taylor, Gary Wilson, Robert Falcone, Jaime Kafati, Jonna Marsh, Deanna Hope, Fadwa Al Qasem, Douglas Malone, Sue Fitzgerald, Jose Soto, Guadulesa Rivera, Kourtney Yelton, Jamieo Lou, Joce Arts, Joseph Roache, Steve Mason, Ran Noveck, Bernette Derpaulian, Jenna McKnight, Cheyenne Elder, Kateryna Lastovetska, Jenny Shargorodsky, Heather Morrow, Dustin Chu, Theodore Clements, Sven Frokjaer-Jensen, Tim Morrison, Anastasiia Skisova, Acrylic Asylum Art, Leonard Jazwiecki, Rodrigo Marin, Jeffery Mathison, SWL Harrison, Kathleen Ward, Ed Pontes, Anton Abela, Edward Wright, Jennifer Epperson, Rati Vajpeyi, Elejandro DeMayhem, Juli J Havens, Richard Ferguson, Ken Sexton, Lethe, Magda Igyarto, Bob Neace, Evan Degenfelder, Jane Kirkwood, Robert Bibler, Joan Rosenstein, Fiorenza Gorini, Karen Coburn, Cathy Fields, Robert Gilbert, Marvin Shafer, The Sketchie Beast, Rob Syles, Ayla Quellhorst, Jim Tetro, Donna Faranda, Mina Bellavia, Sadie Roberts, Heather Braxton, Malcolm Glass, Karen Khan, Jay Wortham
Countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Mexico, Israel, Spain, Turkey, Denmark, Australia, France, Malta, Iran, Hungary, Trinidad and Tobago
https://www.gallerium.art/nudus-2026
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