
Agora Gallery is pleased to announce Color Inferno, a group exhibition that explores the raw, uncontainable energy of hue, saturation, and emotional heat. This body of work invites viewers into a space where color is no longer passive or decorative — it combusts, consumes, and transforms. Drawing inspiration from both natural and psychological firestorms, the pieces in Color Inferno investigate how chromatic intensity can evoke sensation, memory, and chaos.
This is not a quiet summer — whether through the burning reds in Maria Regina Garciga's Tomates, the golden yellows of Joanne Syrop, or the vibrant neons of Ellen Globokar, the artists ignite the canvas, pushing their work to their expressive limits.