Silence Talks a Lot






Silence Talks a Lot – Exhibition, Tbilisi 2025
The Silence Talks a Lot Exhibition opened on 28 September 2025 in Tbilisi, Georgia, presenting a compelling collection of contemporary artworks that explored the expressive power of silence in art and human experience.
The exhibition brought together international artists working across painting, mixed media, and conceptual practices. Through minimal forms, subtle textures, and restrained color palettes, the works examined how silence can communicate emotions, memories, and unspoken narratives more profoundly than words.
Among the featured artists was Aseel Azizieh from Jordan, who stood out as the only artist representing the Arab world in the exhibition. Recognized for her strong presence on international stages, Azizieh has participated in numerous global exhibitions, and this event represents one of her significant international contributions.
Her participation added a unique cultural dimension to the show, emphasizing the universality of silent expression across different societies while highlighting the visibility of Arab artists within the global contemporary art scene.
Azizieh presented an artwork that reflected deep introspection, using layered materials and visual abstraction to convey themes of inner dialogue, absence, and emotional stillness. Her work invited viewers to pause and engage with the quiet intensity embedded within the piece.
The exhibition highlighted Tbilisi as an emerging hub for international contemporary art, fostering cross-cultural exchange and offering a platform for diverse artistic voices.