Balancing stillness with tension, absence with presence, this exhibition is a meditation on the intangible spaces we carry within us.
In The Space Within, Anna Sudbina invites viewers into the quiet architecture of the inner world. Spanning abstract portraiture and imagined interiors, this collection moves between psychological space and emotional presence.
Through faceless forms and introspective environments, Sudbina explores what it means to be seen, to remember, and to exist just beyond the edges of language. Her works from My Women, Notes To Self, and The Room Where I Am Not create a visual dialogue between identity and interiority—offering glimpses of lives felt rather than defined.
Balancing stillness with tension, absence with presence, this exhibition is a meditation on the intangible spaces we carry within us.