IMMANENCE is a group exhibition bringing together three contemporary artists — Lala Drona, Anja Rausch, and Leo Orta — whose practices explore form as an immanent process: something that emerges through bodily, material, and perceptual experience rather than existing as a fixed or predetermined state.
Across painting and sculpture, the exhibition examines porous thresholds between body and matter, image and sensation, function and metaphor. Here, form is not resolved or stable, but remains in continuous negotiation — shaped by gesture, intuition, vulnerability, and transformation. The exhibition space becomes a site of encounter, inviting viewers to engage with works that unfold through experience rather than representation.
Lala Drona approaches painting as a living, bodily field shaped by accumulation and loss. Drawing directly from her experience of reconstructive breast surgeries, which she documented and repeatedly studied, her paintings evolve through a physical and temporal process, resisting finality and remaining in a constant state of becoming.
Anja Rausch’s intuitive painting practice allows meaning to emerge gradually through perception. Working between figuration and abstraction, her works shift in scale and reference, evoking microscopic and cosmic structures while avoiding fixed interpretation. Perception itself becomes an immanent process, unfolding through attention and relational seeing.
Leo Orta’s sculptural objects combine industrial processes, organic forms, and psychoanalytic inquiry. Oscillating between the familiar and the untethered, his works reflect on human vulnerability, emotional bonds, and the instability of meaning within contemporary material and ecological systems.
Together, the artists propose fragility and incompleteness not as deficits, but as conditions for the emergence of new forms and experiences. IMMANENCE presents form as something lived, negotiated, and continuously redefined — inviting a sensitive and embodied engagement with contemporary artistic practice.

