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5-50 Gallery is pleased to present Axis Mundi, a group exhibition featuring the work of Srishti Dass, Matt Macintosh, and Charles Sommer. The title of the show references the cosmic axis, ie. the connection between heaven and earth, symbolizing the artists’ engagement with structure, space, and the metaphysical. Running from March 8th to April 13th, 2025, Axis Mundi explores abstraction as a bridge between the personal and the universal. An opening reception will take place on March 8th from 4-7pm.

In mythology and philosophy, the axis mundi represents a cosmic axis, the connection between the physical and spiritual realms. In this exhibition, Dass, Macintosh, and Sommer engage with this concept through distinct yet interwoven approaches to abstraction. Their works function as portals—compositional thresholds that suggest alternate spaces, architectural blueprints of imagined worlds, and coded symbols that point beyond their surfaces.

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Axis Mundi

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5-50 Gallery is pleased to present Axis Mundi, a group exhibition featuring the work of Srishti Dass, Matt Macintosh, and Charles Sommer. The title of the show references the cosmic axis, ie. the connection between heaven and earth, symbolizing the artists’ engagement with structure, space, and the metaphysical. Running from March 8th to April 13th, 2025, Axis Mundi explores abstraction as a bridge between the personal and the universal. An opening reception will take place on March 8th from 4-7pm.

In mythology and philosophy, the axis mundi represents a cosmic axis, the connection between the physical and spiritual realms. In this exhibition, Dass, Macintosh, and Sommer engage with this concept through distinct yet interwoven approaches to abstraction. Their works function as portals—compositional thresholds that suggest alternate spaces, architectural blueprints of imagined worlds, and coded symbols that point beyond their surfaces.

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