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Gallery 11
BIEAF2025 - The Lost Center
World Artist Invitation Exhibition
BIEAF Steering Committee announces BIEAF2025 participants. 641 artists were selected from 80 countries. The online exhibition will run from September 10, 2025 to February 28, 2026. During this period, offline exhibitions will be held at various galleries in Busan.
Gallery 01 Artists and Works Slide * You can mark hearts on your favorite artists and works.

BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
JASBIR SINGH VIRK
INDIA
MY WORKS ARE NOT MERE DECORATIV PIECES TO ENHANCE THE BEAUTY OF DRAWING ROOM INSTEAD IT EXPLOR THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC, ETHNICAL, CONDITION OF OUR SOCIETY.IT REVEALS PAINFUL FEELINGS BURSTED DUE TO UNEXPECTED ,DRASTIC , UNAVOIDABLE CONDITION ENTERS IN LIFE TO FACE WHICH IMPACTS LIFE OF INDIVIDUALS OF DIFFERENT PHASES AND CLASSES.
DOB 1959 B.SC.(WITH BIOLOGY) - BFA (PAINTING) -MFA (PAINTING) PARTICIPATED IN NUMBER OF STATE,NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS IN INDIA, JAPAN, SOUTH KOREA,SRI LANKA, BANGLADESH, BHUTAN, MALDIVES ETC. MY WORK FETCHED ME NUMBER OF STATE, NATIONAL AS WELL AS INTERNATIONAL AWARDS.

MOURNERS
PEN & INK ON PAPER/30 CM25 CM/2023


BIEAF2025 Invited Artist
Jay Anthony Gonzales
Philippines
Jay Anthony Gonzales is a visual artist from the Philippines, specifically based in Manila, Philippines, who was born in Manila in 1979. He's recognized for his diverse artistic output, primarily in painting and mixed media, with a notable presence in digital art.

"The Lost Center," highlighting a crisis in art and the environment. It suggests that art should be a way to explore philosophical questions, connect with the source of creativity, and foster global communication for a better future.

Green Field
Acrylic (glow in the dark) on canvas
10x14 inches 2008
This painting captures the quiet tension between nature and the remnants ofhuman civilization. The vast, untouched green fields and serene mountainsstand in contrast to the decaying, abandoned vehicle in the foreground—asymbol of our fading presence and the disconnection between humanity andthe natural world.In line with The Lost Center theme, this work reflects the crisis of bothenvironment and artistic soul. The rusting car, once a tool of progress, now liesforgotten amidst nature’s calm resilience. It represents how far we havestrayed from our original harmony with the earth, and how civilization has leftbehind more ruin than renewal.Creating this piece is my way of questioning: Where do we stand now ascreators and stewards of the planet? It is a silent plea to rediscover the centerwe’ve lost—not just in art, but in our relationship with nature and one another.May this painting invite reflection, spark dialogue, and call for a return tobalance in both our environment and our values.
































