Never Enough Colour
As with Eclectic Gallery’s programme of international exhibitions, Never Enough Colour reflects a commitment to showcasing diverse artistic voices and creating meaningful visual experiences that resonate with contemporary audiences.
Never Enough Colour
Step into a world where colour takes centre stage.
Never Enough Colour is a bold and immersive group exhibition that brings together a striking selection of contemporary artworks, each driven by a powerful and distinctive use of colour. Featuring works by Solmaz Tohidloo, Max Pedreira, Caio Locke, Víctor Goikoetxea, and Victoria Horkan, the exhibition explores how colour can transcend aesthetics to become a language of emotion, structure, and storytelling.
From the intricate, rhythm-driven compositions of Max Pedreira, where layered forms create a sense of movement and spatial depth, to the futuristic architectural visions of Caio Locke, the exhibition unfolds as a dialogue between structure and sensation. Solmaz Tohidloo introduces a symbolic and narrative dimension, while Víctor Goikoetxea explores the relationship between form and presence. Victoria Horkan brings a more intimate perspective, using colour to evoke atmosphere, emotion, and lived experience.
As with Eclectic Gallery’s programme of international exhibitions, Never Enough Colour reflects a commitment to showcasing diverse artistic voices and creating meaningful visual experiences that resonate with contemporary audiences.

