Past
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Tang Dixin
Tang Dixin 8 Nov - 31 Dec 2017 Tang Dixin’s video and performance works often attempt to develop rules through his own physical and mental experience in order to create a perception that individual tends to fall into a state of invalidness within the public sphere. Rather than casting light on such individual invalidness, his paintings are more... Read more -
Breath
Su Chang 9 Sep - 15 Oct 2017 The exhibition is disclosed with the mundane objects and shapes. Looking like ready made water sinks and ceramic tiles, gypsum sculptures were hand-molded by the artist and went through a careful process of shaping and compiling. Each work seems to be a habitual object however was peeled out of original... Read more -
A Most Filial Imprint
Oscar Chan, Dylan DeRose, Heidi Lau, Sydney Shen, Su Chang, Trevor Yeung, Yu Ji 24 Jun - 27 Aug 2017 During a critical period after hatching, baby birds of certain species imprint themselves on the first moving stimulus they encounter, be it the mother duck or a pair of galoshes. Art objects, in some ways, are a little bit like baby ducklings that imprint themselves on their makers during a... Read more -
Our Traits
Toshiyuki Konishi 18 Mar - 22 Apr 2017 “Our Traits” brings together Toshiyuki Konishi’s latest oil on canvas and paper works, created over the past three years. Originally inspired by his childhood photos, the works revisit the processes of family upbringing and social acculturation. They present this private yet universal sense of intimacy and attachment, summoning our past... Read more -
“Metal-”
Wan Yang 18 Dec 2016 - 21 Jan 2017 The exhibition will show his man-machine investigation of metallic texture on both canvas and paper. The title “metal-” refers to the virtual metallic texture he created, adding a sense of softness and fluidity into the sharp and solid nature of real metal. Read more -
Henri Chinaski’s Short Stories Collection
Nathan Zhou 18 Dec 2016 - 21 Jan 2017 The works in the exhibition are his most recent pieces, specifically made on-site for the gallery space. As a “novelist”, Nathan Zhou adopts the methodology of novel writing and applies to art making and graffiti improvisation. He categorizes his observation and thoughts about his own daily life into various aspects... Read more