No Place Gallery Exhibition ‘Blood Pressures’ Explores Raw, Personal Art
The No Place Gallery in Columbus, OH, is hosting the group exhibition “Blood Pressures,” featuring artists who explore deeply personal and sometimes uncomfortable subject matter. Curator Leo Kaplan aimed to break down artistic cliques and encourage more meaningful conversations through…

Columbus, OH, August 19, 2026 —
The No Place Gallery in Columbus, Ohio, is currently presenting a group exhibition titled “Blood Pressures.” The exhibition features a collection of artists whose work delves into deeply personal and often challenging subject matter.
Curator Leo Kaplan stated that his intention with “Blood Pressures” was to foster a more open and meaningful dialogue within the art community. Kaplan aimed to dismantle existing artistic cliques and encourage broader conversations. The exhibition spotlights artwork characterized by its raw and unstable qualities, emphasizing creation driven by genuine curiosity rather than adherence to algorithm-influenced trends.
“Blood Pressures” showcases art that explores themes from a personal perspective, often venturing into uncomfortable territories. The focus is on the authenticity of the artistic process and the emotional resonance of the work presented.
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