Beyond Themes
28 November 2025 - 05 January 2026
Photo: Christophe Leonardi
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“Beyond Themes” closes Aurea’s first year with a selection that brings together a wide variety of photographic approaches, including landscapes, nature studies, portraits, architectural views, street photography, and experimental works. This diversity reflects the richness of our global community and the many ways artists choose to look at the world.
With no single subject or narrative guiding the show, the images create meaningful contrasts and unexpected connections — the calm of a landscape beside the pulse of the street, the intimacy of a portrait next to the geometry of architecture, and the playful curiosity of experimental pieces woven throughout. What unites them is the honesty of each photographer’s gaze and the desire to express something real.
“Beyond Themes” is a celebration of photography in its most open form, and of the creative voices that shaped our first year at Aurea.
To purchase a print, please use the photographrs’s contact link provided with the image
Akihiko Naito / Aris / Brigitte B Burckhardt / Charly Meyer / Christophe Leonardi / Claudine Hauke / Dorota Durina / Egon M / Elena Carrozzo / Eugenio Pizzo / F.Glo / Gianni Ranuio / Ivy Kigundu Toure / José María Ruiz Luengo / Kylo-Patrick Hart / Marco Dominici / Marion Kuhn / Martyna Podanowska / Masayuki Takaku / Nick Read / Pantaleo Musarò / Richard Murrin / Robert Kozakiewicz / Roman A. Muselík / Savva Locci / Stefano Marsili-Libelli / Takeshi Yamamoto / Tatiana Serova / Theo Wilson / Trisha Lahiri / Vlada de Nooij / William Buchheit / Yuuko Suzuki
“Beyond Themes” closes Aurea’s first year with a selection that brings together a wide variety of photographic approaches, including landscapes, nature studies, portraits, architectural views, street photography, and experimental works. This diversity reflects the richness of our global community and the many ways artists choose to look at the world.
With no single subject or narrative guiding the show, the images create meaningful contrasts and unexpected connections — the calm of a landscape beside the pulse of the street, the intimacy of a portrait next to the geometry of architecture, and the playful curiosity of experimental pieces woven throughout. What unites them is the honesty of each photographer’s gaze and the desire to express something real.
“Beyond Themes” is a celebration of photography in its most open form, and of the creative voices that shaped our first year at Aurea.
To purchase a print, please use the photographrs’s contact link provided with the image
Akihiko Naito / Aris / Brigitte B Burckhardt / Charly Meyer / Christophe Leonardi / Claudine Hauke / Dorota Durina / Egon M / Elena Carrozzo / Eugenio Pizzo / F.Glo / Gianni Ranuio / Ivy Kigundu Toure / José María Ruiz Luengo / Kylo-Patrick Hart / Marco Dominici / Marion Kuhn / Martyna Podanowska / Masayuki Takaku / Nick Read / Pantaleo Musarò / Richard Murrin / Robert Kozakiewicz / Roman A. Muselík / Savva Locci / Stefano Marsili-Libelli / Takeshi Yamamoto / Tatiana Serova / Theo Wilson / Trisha Lahiri / Vlada de Nooij / William Buchheit / Yuuko Suzuki
photographers
Akihiko Naito / Aris / Brigitte B Burckhardt / Charly Meyer / Christophe Leonardi / Claudine Hauke / Dorota Durina / Egon M / Elena Carrozzo / Eugenio Pizzo / F.Glo / Gianni Ranuio / Ivy Kigundu Toure / José María Ruiz Luengo / Kylo-Patrick Hart / Marco Dominici / Marion Kuhn / Martyna Podanowska / Masayuki Takaku / Nick Read / Pantaleo Musarò / Richard Murrin / Robert Kozakiewicz / Roman A. Muselík / Savva Locci / Stefano Marsili-Libelli / Takeshi Yamamoto / Tatiana Serova / Theo Wilson / Trisha Lahiri / Vlada de Nooij / William Buchheit / Yuuko Suzuki
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introduction
“Beyond Themes” closes Aurea’s first year with a selection that brings together a wide variety of photographic approaches, including landscapes, nature studies, portraits, architectural views, street photography, and experimental works. This diversity reflects the richness of our global community and the many ways artists choose to look at the world.
With no single subject or narrative guiding the show, the images create meaningful contrasts and unexpected connections — the calm of a landscape beside the pulse of the street, the intimacy of a portrait next to the geometry of architecture, and the playful curiosity of experimental pieces woven throughout. What unites them is the honesty of each photographer’s gaze and the desire to express something real.
“Beyond Themes” is a celebration of photography in its most open form, and of the creative voices that shaped our first year at Aurea.
To purchase a print, please use the photographrs’s contact link provided with the image
catalogue
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William Buchheit
The King’s Portrait. Digital photograph
Vlada de Nooij
“Flower 1”, 2025. Digital photograph
William Buchheit
Springboks in the Sunset Dust. Digital photograph
Trisha Lahiri
Frozen Poem, 2017. Digital photograph
Brigitte B Burckhardt
The Carousel, 2024. Digital photograph, 80×45 cm, £375 (other sizes available)
José María Ruiz Luengo
Edge Geometry, 2024. Digital Photograph, POA
Marion Kuhn
Keep Calm, 2025. Digital photograph
Martyna Podanowska
Vistula, 2025. Polaroid emulsion transfer on a metal plate
Akihiko Naito
Washed Tones (Aquafresh), 2025. Digital photograph on fine-art paper, 18×12 in, price TBD
Kylo-Patrick Hart
Escape, 2023. Digital photograph
Stefano Marsili-Libelli
Rainbow over the Alps, 2025. Digital photograph
Theo Wilson
Impermeable, 2025. Digital photograph
Tatiana Serova
Lost in the Sky, 2025. Digital photograph
Robert Kozakiewicz
Restlessness XII, 26.03.2024. Digital photograph
Gianni Ranuio
Uptown2, 2024. Digital photograph
F.Glo
La Pianiste. Digital photograph
Eugenio Pizzo
La Grille Urbaine (1 of 2), 2025. Digital photograph, 20×30 cm, €250
Marco Dominici
Finish Line, 2025. Digital photograph, €120
Richard Murrin
Windows of the Sea, 2025. Digital photograph, A3, £400
Kylo-Patrick Hart
Brisky, 2022. Digital photograph
Elena Carrozzo
La marche des chevaux, 2025. Digital photograph
Vlada de Nooij
Fragile, 2025. Digital photograph
Egon M
Noli Me Tangere 1, 2025. Digital photograph
Pantaleo Musarò
Call me by my name, 2023. Digital photograph
Takeshi Yamamoto
A Body Becoming Memory, 2006. Black-and-white film photograph
Dorota Durina
Two Figures, Infinite Silence and the Weight of White. Digital photograph
Savva Locci
Memory and Desire, 2025. Digital photograph
Charly Meyer
Schizophyllum Commune, 2020. Digital photograph (velvet print), 140×140 cm
Claudine Hauke
The Pause Between the Waves, 2025. Print on fine-art paper
Akihiko Naito
Washed Tones (Brushstroke), 2025. Digital photograph on fine-art paper, 18×12 in, price TBD
José María Ruiz Luengo
Organic Overlay, 2024. Digital Photograph, POA
Ivy Kigundu Toure
Man at the Garden – Stillness. Digital photograph
Marion Kuhn
Couple in Orange blur, 2025. Digital photograph
Brigitte B Burckhardt
Looking Out, 2024. Digital photograph, 45×80 cm, £375 (other sizes available)
Aris
After the Fall, 2025. Digital photograph
Nick Read
(Untitled), 2025. Digital photograph
Roman A. Muselík
Untitled (from “Timeless”), 2020. Digital photograph, 40×30 cm
Christophe Leonardi
Golden Gai, 2025. Gum printing and cyanotype from digital capture, 30×20 cm, €150
Robert Kozakiewicz
The Crowd I, 30.05.2024. From “The Crowd” series. Digital Photograph
Yuuko Suzuki
Instant 251015-11:55, 2025. Digital photograph, POA
Stefano Marsili-Libelli
Greenfinch fight, 2022. Digital photograph
Nick Read
(Untitled), 2025. Digital image
Savva Locci
Detour to Otherness, 2024. Digital photograph
Takeshi Yamamoto
Body as Prayer, 2013. Digital photograph
Richard Murrin
Doorway to the Clouds, 2025. Digital photograph, A3, £400
Trisha Lahiri
A Soft Sky, 2019. Digital photograph
Masayuki Takaku
Black and White in Tokyo, 2025. Digital photograph





























































































