Dubai: JD Malat Gallery is thrilled to present Serenity, a group exhibition that creates a space for quiet contemplation and emotional resonance. Serenity brings together a collection of 15 works that invite viewers into a meditative engagement with art, offering a respite from the frenetic pace of modern life.


Tear , 2020 by Richard Hudson
Serenity features works from 11 different artists, whose methodologies mirror the contemplative themes of the show, emphasising the show’s eponymous themes of serenity, mindfulness, and the healing power of artistic expression. Among these works are Zhang Ji's rhythmic raised forms inspired by architectural motifs, which echo feelings of security and connection. Complementing these are Gary Lang's bright, neon-colored works which draw on the illusionistic and hypnotising spirals, guiding viewers toward present-moment awareness.

Morphology 1411, 2019 by Artist Andy Moses
In moments of frustration or uncertainty, humanity often turns to nature as a means of recapturing serenity and the spiritual connection with the world. The sense of familiarity, continuity, and unity with the earth reinforces harmony in life. This connection is exemplified in the works of Swiss artist Conrad Jon Godly, whose heavily textured compositions of the Alps inspire awe in viewers. Despite using trichromatic palettes, his works reflect the richness and depth of the mountains, resonating with the Sublime through its monumentality. Similarly, Masayoshi Nojo combines contemporary multimedia techniques with Japanese aesthetics of nature, exploring themes of memory and the passage of time. Through his use of silver and aluminium foil, he references the transient nature of life due to the metal's changing colour through oxidation. Spiritual serenity is further explored in Katrin Fridriks’ Golden Startrek, as the amalgamation of brown, white, and black evoke an elemental, earthly connection. Her work, alongside Andy Moses’ colourful explorations transcend familiar realms of corporeality, attempting to capture her interest in time, body, and soul.

Composition for a ceramic vase with sunflowers, 2023 by Luis Olaso
Each piece in the exhibition embodies the journey of healing, representing the search for tranquility and serenity in everyday life. The exhibition’s emphasis on harmony throughout encourages spiritual introspection and emotional release, as viewers are guided through a sensory experience that evokes calm, tranquility, and emotional equilibrium, creating moments of pause.

Untitled , 2024 by Santiago Parra
Serenity stands as a testament to art's capacity to heal, transform, and connect us with deeper aspects of human experience. In a world increasingly defined by noise and haste, this exhibition offers a precious opportunity to slow down, reflect, and find meaning in stillness.

Golden Startrek, 2024 by Katrin Fridriks
LOCATION: JD Malat Gallery, Act 2 Tower, Ground Floor - 13a Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Blvd - Downtown Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates I DATES: Jun 17-Aug 31, 2025

Skin of truth series, 2018 by Zhang Ji

ROCKANDBANG, 2010 by Kojo Marfo