Influx Traveller: When Art Journeys Through Words
- Mohamed Amine Mokcheh
- May 8
- 1 min read
Three years after the launch of "Influx Gallery" as a virtual platform for visual art, "Influx Traveller" was born—not merely as an extension, but as a new pulse that carries the message of art through the language of words, aiming to delve into the essence of artistic experience rather than settle for its surface.
The decision to create this blog stemmed from a firm belief that art does not live in images alone, but in the dialogues it inspires, the discussions it provokes, and the questions it raises about humanity and the world. Thus, "Influx Traveller" will serve as a space for constructive critique, exploring vital issues related to contemporary art from multiple perspectives, steering clear of ready-made judgments or narrow classifications.
Through this blog, we will publish interviews with artists from diverse backgrounds and critical essays that go beyond superficial admiration to raise questions about meaning, context, and message. We will write about art as a stance, about beauty as a form of resistance, and about the image as a vessel of history or a silent cry against forgetting.
Because we believe that true institutions are not measured by their age but by the values they uphold, "Influx Gallery"—through "Influx Traveller" —seeks to establish intellectual and humanistic traditions that restore to art its true role: to witness, to narrate, and to provoke thought.
Welcome to "Influx Traveller", where words cross borders and art never stops saying what must be said.

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