


ArtEvol 2025: Voices from the Undefined
12 - 19 September 2025
Admission: Free Entry. Pre-booking is not required.Located on the Ground Floor in Gallery 4.
London Art Collective presents the large-scale international group exhibition ArtEvol 2025: Voices from the Undefined. The exhibition will focus on emerging artists who are shaping the visionary future of contemporary art, collectively examining the motivations and emotional tensions encapsulated by “Evol” in the context of today’s art landscape. The term evokes a state of becoming that resists closure, holding space for contradiction, drift, and unresolved desire.
As the 5th International Art Exhibition, this edition seeks to amplify the voices of often-excluded artists from marginalised, untrained, or diasporic backgrounds. The title “ArtEvol” metaphorically represents an emergent artistic movement in a state of flux, formed in the tensions between technology and the body, the self and the other, the real and the fictional. It centres on practices that shift across disciplines, identities, and cultural forms, offering open-ended responses to the complexities of our time. Artists associated with this exhibition do not seek validation within established systems but continue to voice themselves from “undefined” positions. ArtEvol: Voices from the Undefined aims to activate a dialogical framework that allows these emerging practices to be genuinely heard and equally seen within mainstream institutions, not as exceptions, but as possibilities for the future itself.
The works on display will be selected via open call, which is currently live. Deadline for submissions is 19 August 2025. Please visit the London Art Collective’s website for artwork submission details and full guidelines.
ArtEvol: Voices from the Undefined, is curated by Nelson Qin, organised by London Art Collective (LAC). The exhibition aims to present undefined new creative languages in response to this ever-changing world. It calls for not only fresh visual experiences but also a reimagining of the relationship between art and reality.
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