Lin Yan, Song Xin and Cui Fei: “In Perspective”
Bringing together three artists trained in China, who now live and work in New York.
Bringing together three artists trained in China, who now live and work in New York.
Examining monsters and contemporary cyborgs to expand our conception of ourselves.
Feelings of alienation and discovery as a foreigner in a new location, specifically New York.
Chen celebrates the fact that what was once marvelous and untouchable can now be summoned digitally over a hundred times at will.
Searching for a new visual language, one that is universalized and transcultural.
An ambitious undertaking that transverses hypothetically across time and place, the show rehashes two seminal exhibitions from two pivotal moments in sociopolitical history as a backdrop for paving out a topography for art being produced in the current.
The artist’s latest exhibition at Massimo de Carlo offers a more intimate and introspective view into Yan
In this group show, Ota presents intriguing variations on this theme through the photography, installation and video works of seven emerging and established regional artists who conjure up motion and its many choreographies of transformation.