CONIUNCTIO GALLERIES

Where art is a living dialogue between psyche and form, uniting the pursuit of meaning with authentic self-expression

Please feel welcome to browse the Coniunctio Galleries, an online resource grounded in the quest of personal expression, Jungian depth psychology and the spirit of postmodern artistic inquiry. Representing Mark Towner and several other American artists, the galleries bring together practitioners whose creative lives began with an inward search for the soul — art as individuation, experimentation, and psychic integration. These artists privilege personal meaning over stylistic orthodoxy, embracing ambiguity, multiplicity, and subjective truth as central tenets of postmodern art practice. Each of the links will take you to another gallery.

Current and Recent Works

Tree of Life and Bark Art

Tree of Life Gallery

Altar in Met Museum

Street Portraits Gallery

Mid Career Works

NYC Photographer

Street Portraits Gallery

Mark Towner’s galleries spans five decades of his creative work, from the recent Tree of Life pyroglyphs to earlier, influential collage works that contributed to reshaping contemporary art discourse. Accompanied by biographical context and published documentation, the gallery offers a sustained meditation on art as a site of psychological transformation, cultural critique, and lifelong creative exploration. His online galleries here include: Tree of Life and Bark Art, Digital Ink Blot Paintings, Recycled Spirits, Constructed Realities, Street Portraits, and Figuratively Speaking.

Additional Works

Manipulated Photograms

Figuratively Speaking Gallery

Read what Art New England has to say about Mark Towner.

Forthcoming: The Friends and Family Gallery (under construction and in progress) presents a diverse range of styles, subjects, and media, reflecting the postmodern condition of plurality and fragmentation unified by authentic self-expression. Artists from New England to the Pacific Northwest and the Deep South work in media including oil painting, letterpress prints, watercolors, photography, and multimedia.