Here and Now
8 July - 5 August 2026

Photo: Ingrida Kuznecova

introduction

It’s easy to let our days blur into a rush, missing the small, vital things happening right in front of us. Here and Now is a collection dedicated to what actually matters, how we connect with each other, the raw emotion in a face, and the quiet truths of our daily lives.

This gallery brings together everything from conceptual ideas about existence to simple, honest observations of the world. You’ll see images that capture the warmth of human contact alongside moments of deep, solitary stillness. We aren’t interested in perfect compositions; we are looking for the scenes that feel real.

Every photo here is a reminder that beauty hides in the unscripted parts of our day. We invite you to slow down and stay a while. This is a shared record of our lives, proving that even when the world feels like it’s moving too fast, there is immense value in witnessing one another and finding grace in the act of simply being here, together.

photographers

Alberto Cordón / Alberto Franceschi / Andrea Lhotka / Antonio Domingos / Brigitte B Burckhardt / Carlos De La Rosa / David Bisson / Elsewhere / Fabio Alves / GBN Photographer / Helder Mathe / Ingrida Kuznecova / Irina Pignatelli / J.Y. Huang / Karen Safer / Kateryna Markova / Kylo-Patrick Hart / Laia Gázquez / Leonardo Leonardi / Liam Skillen / Mariasole Riboldi / Michael Watz / NASHMITH (Nash Mithani) / Richard Murrin / Rob Wilkinson / Sara Livrieri / Vivek Vaishnavi / foto.m

catalogue

The exhibition catalogue will be released soon. Stay tuned!

photographers

Alberto Cordón / Alberto Franceschi / Andrea Lhotka / Antonio Domingos / Brigitte B Burckhardt / Carlos De La Rosa / David Bisson / Elsewhere / Fabio Alves / GBN Photographer / Helder Mathe / Ingrida Kuznecova / Irina Pignatelli / J.Y. Huang / Karen Safer / Kateryna Markova / Kylo-Patrick Hart / Laia Gázquez / Leonardo Leonardi / Liam Skillen / Mariasole Riboldi / Michael Watz / NASHMITH (Nash Mithani) / Richard Murrin / Rob Wilkinson / Sara Livrieri / Vivek Vaishnavi / foto.m

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introduction

It’s easy to let our days blur into a rush, missing the small, vital things happening right in front of us. Here and Now is a collection dedicated to what actually matters, how we connect with each other, the raw emotion in a face, and the quiet truths of our daily lives.

This gallery brings together everything from conceptual ideas about existence to simple, honest observations of the world. You’ll see images that capture the warmth of human contact alongside moments of deep, solitary stillness. We aren’t interested in perfect compositions; we are looking for the scenes that feel real.

Every photo here is a reminder that beauty hides in the unscripted parts of our day. We invite you to slow down and stay a while. This is a shared record of our lives, proving that even when the world feels like it’s moving too fast, there is immense value in witnessing one another and finding grace in the act of simply being here, together.

catalogue

The exhibition catalogue will be released soon. Stay tuned!

Held in the Present Light, 2026. by Helder Mathe, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Helder Mathe

Held in the Present Light, 2026. Digital photograph

Leaving it all behind, January 2026. by Rob Wilkinson, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Rob Wilkinson

Leaving it all behind, January 2026. Digital photograph, 30×40cm, €60.

Embryo of the Present, 2026. by Ingrida Kuznecova, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Ingrida Kuznecova

Embryo of the Present, 2026. Digital photograph, prints available on request

Dinner Date Dupar's, 2026. by Karen Safer, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Karen Safer

Dinner Date Dupar's, 2026. Digital photograph.

Holding my sister, 2025. by foto.m, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

foto.m

Holding my sister, 2025. Digital photograph

Silent stone-I, 2026. by Antonio Domingos, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Antonio Domingos

Silent stone-I, 2026. Photography with digital intervention, 50×70cm, €800.

Beached Boats, 2024. by J.Y. Huang, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

J.Y. Huang

Beached Boats, 2024. Film photograph, 20×16 in

Silent stone-II, 2026. by Antonio Domingos, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Antonio Domingos

Silent stone-II, 2026. Photography with digital intervention, 50×70cm, €800.

Soaring Into The FUTURE, 2026. by Michael Watz, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Michael Watz

Soaring Into The FUTURE, 2026. Digital photograph, 12×12×2, $900.00.

Life Dismantled/Torn Apart, 2026. by NASHMITH (Nash Mithani), exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

NASHMITH (Nash Mithani)

Life Dismantled/Torn Apart, 2026. In-camera with ICM photography of NYC lights, Archival Gallery Print available.

Transient Visitor. by Elsewhere, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Elsewhere

Transient Visitor. 35mm color film photography

The Poetics of Space: Growing Up. by David Bisson, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

David Bisson

The Poetics of Space: Growing Up. Digital photograph, 40×30cm, £350.

Walking by my side, 2026. by foto.m, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

foto.m

Walking by my side, 2026. Digital photograph

Slot Canyon Dreamscape, 2023. by Andrea Lhotka, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Andrea Lhotka

Slot Canyon Dreamscape, 2023. Digital photograph, $300.

The Poetics of Space: Correspondence. by David Bisson, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

David Bisson

The Poetics of Space: Correspondence. Digital photograph, 40×30cm, £350.

Paths in black and white - 1, 2025. by Fabio Alves, exhibited at Aurea Photo Gallery.

Fabio Alves

Paths in black and white - 1, 2025. Digital photograph.

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