Zhang Dun’s and Mi Mai’s “A Difference of Opinion”
An attempt to study contrasts between the subdued tonality and vibrant colors found in the two artists’ works.
An attempt to study contrasts between the subdued tonality and vibrant colors found in the two artists’ works.
An immersive audio-visual environment at the Park Avenue Armory.
Rebelling against the Japanese phenomenon of the purikura.
Familiar forms, international icons, and folkloric symbols to fashion a personal narrative.
Fragmentary visions conjure a lost natural world, untouched by urban development.
Coexisting states of luxury and poverty, and development and deprivation.
A solitary adventure, from the cutting of the trees to the firing and final glazing of the sculpture.
The dual influences of early consumer video games and the Cultural Revolution.
Meditative works that draw on her interests in the dual searches for cultural identity and moments of simplicity.