Lee Kit and Cui Jie’s “The Enormous Space”
Chinese artist Cui Jie showed us how architecture at an ambitious scale can inspire, while Hong Kong-born Lee Kit placed us in an intimate, domestic setting.
Chinese artist Cui Jie showed us how architecture at an ambitious scale can inspire, while Hong Kong-born Lee Kit placed us in an intimate, domestic setting.
Objectivity is a myth.
Rejecting the decorative aesthetics, these works reveal the discomfort that everyday objects evoke.
Allegorical paintings about history and painting.
Liang offers sardonic observations about our time.
Tapping cultural specificities of the Cantonese-speaking region in Southeast China, the exhibition focus on a younger generation of artists.
An ad hoc exhibition space and found-object pieces articulate the notion of
What does it mean for the East Asian diaspora to look east?
Exploring Western modernity and its