‘Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted. And human love will be seen at its height. Live in fragments no longer.’ ---- E.M. Forster

 

Artyli Gallery makes its debut at the Latitudes Art Fair, held at Shepstone Gardens from 22–24 May 2026, following its participation in an international art fair in Miami, USA. Presented in the Manor House, the exhibition brings together a considered group of artists, Raja Oshi, Toni-Ann Ballenden, Asanda Kupa, Talia Goldsmith, and Henrico Greyling, whose practices quietly explore the tension between stillness and disruption, solitude and connection. In a time defined by noise and urgency, the works invite a more reflective engagement: Oshi’s meditative repetitions, Ballenden’s fractured reconstructions, Kupa’s deeply rooted communal narratives, and the sculptural presence of Goldsmith and Greyling, which anchor the exhibition in both light and materiality. Together, these artists offer a nuanced and contemplative dialogue, where the subtle interplay between structure and emotion creates a space to pause, to reflect, and ultimately, to reconnect.