2016
Solo Exhibitions & Projects
Tang Contemporary Art
Beginning with the artist’s identity as an Other, this project reflects on the dialogue between past and present in Hong Kong. The artist’s complex memories of Hong Kong and superficial, fragmentary impressions become creative materials in his work. Through the interaction and refraction of painting, installation, and video, Li constructs a new system of visual perception. In the one-year discussion between the curator and the artist about the project, they interacted through both textual and visual means. The artist chose and arranged phrases that the curator had published on social media during 2016, in order to compose an artist-created preface.
Selected Group Exhibitions
Arario Museum
< By Destiny > is the inaugural exhibition of ARARIO MUSEUM JEJU, which introduces the ARARIO collection.
Today Art Museum
Painting exists in the language. Only when the language constructed, the hidden part, sometimes is not cognitive, will emerge. Painting analyzes and deconstructs the real objects through language and then endows them with new meanings and structures. This kind of probabilistic metaphysics activity inspires painting to find new possibility between its object and context, which is more valuable than the ordinary meaning of a primary object.
Caochangdi Art District
This Decameron utilizes the format of this story to tell of four exhibitions taking place in various corners of the city. Scattered among them are a public bath, an internet cafe, several supermarkets, three tents, an ancient river that winds around northeast Beijing, 47 artists and ten past projects. In this story, the information of reality, historical meaning and aesthetic structures encapsulated by these spaces lend the exhibitions and their artworks new form. Space is the object of creation as well as the source of ideas, the goal of artistic work and the field of practice.
Leo Xu Projects
Artists: Chris Huen Sin Kan, Li Qing, Elizabeth Neel, Ken Okiishi, Shahzia Sikander, Taocheng Wang
Baijiahu Art Museum
The third edition of Nanjing International Art Festival ("NIAF") is based on the overall theme: "HISTORICODE: Scarcity and Supply". Through different art forms from different countries and regions, NIAF embodies suggestions and performances that respond to the challenges of globalization, while at the same time trying to make an impact on current academic issues faced by the field of contemporary art.
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