Osahor asks us to enter the garden to listen, to be attentive to what the land remembers, to what the plants endure, and to what the quiet, persistent act of dreaming might yet restore.
In moments of shared vulnerability, new forms of presence can take root: presence that is not permanence, but as touch, as breath, as light briefly held—a radical act.
More than just an art fair, the event unfolded as a living, vibrant exchange of ideas, offering a rare opportunity to encounter artwork in a setting designed for conversation and curiosity.
It is not just an exhibition; it is an invitation to participate in an ongoing conversation about the ways in which we are all shaped by the silences, struggles, and the stories we carry.
For Allen, photography has become a tool not just for recording the world, but for helping others see it as he does—with wonder, with reverence, and with love.