Black and white art distills imagery to its core. Shadows become architecture, light defines emotion, and surfaces reveal their subtleties. This exhibition seeks work that explores monochrome not as a limitation, but as a creative strength—whether through bold graphic statements, quiet tonal shifts, or intricate material exploration. We welcome a wide range of interpretations, from representational to abstract, conceptual to experimental. Artists may engage themes such as light and shadow, absence and presence, structure and gesture, time and memory, or purely formal investigation. Works may feel dramatic or restrained, minimal or richly textured, but all must rely solely on black, white, and grayscale values.