In November 2025, the Pashmin Art Gallery Hamburg presents an international exhibition in the series Feminine Power on Canvas, featuring three contemporary artists: Alona Jungmann (Germany), Helene Kristensen (Denmark), and Ruth Bircham (UK). Curated by Nour Nouri and accompanied by a lecture from Dr. Davood Khazaie, the exhibition explores how artistic creation becomes an act of transformation – from nature to abstraction, memory to architecture, pain to renewal.
Despite their different visual languages, the artists are united by a shared inquiry into the rhythms of life – its fragility, endurance, and capacity for rebirth. Jungmann’s green moments explores living systems; Kristensen weaves together landscape, architecture, and memory; Bircham transforms history and trauma into visual testimony, e.g., Ocean of Tears and Left Behind (2025).
Together, they form a triad of empathy, where the microscopic becomes universal, the personal collective, and pain a language of empathy. The gallery presents their works as a testament to the enduring power of art – to connect, to heal, and to make the unspeakable visible.