YveYANG Gallery

October 21 - December 2, 2023

Offworlds brings together recent and new works by 18 artists – Shuyi Cao, Doreen Chan, Furen Dai, Dominique Fung, Antonia Kuo, Jia-Jen Lin, Ani Liu, Xin Liu, Xinyi Liu, Tan Mu, Goldie Poblador, Lau Wai, Augustina Wang, Anne Wu, Huidi Xiang, Rachel Youn, Lu Zhang and Stella Zhong – that contemplate the possibilities found in detritus, ruin, and an aesthetics of failure, which emerge in the monolithic face of “the end of the world.” In terms of materiality – from dirt, ash, petrified wood, cement, everyday rubble, to dismantled yet functioning machine parts – this exhibition further embraces the quality of being “off,” of being marginal, as well as marked by cyclical decline.

Offworlds


Loot Under the Lindens by Ian Johnson, The New York Review, May 25, 2023 issue

Yuan Art Museum Triennial, May 13, 2023 - May 12, 2024, Tianjin, China


“TO CAST TOO BOLD A SHADOW”, installation view at the 8th Floor, Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation

“TO CAST TOO BOLD A SHADOW”, installation view at the 8th Floor, Shelley and Donald Rubin Foundation

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Green For the Future, Looking Back, Stepping Forward, Nanjing, China, curated by Xinchen Du

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Dear Friends,

Join me in supporting artists and Washington Project for the Arts (WPA)!

My work is included in Washington Project for the Arts' upcoming online art sale HIGH FREQUENCY: a Benefit Auction in Support of Artists and WPA, hosted online in partnership with Artsy from June 4-18. Please save the date!

This is a critical time for the visual arts, and WPA remains committed to presenting contemporary, experimental, and artist-driven programs through the pandemic. Your HIGH FREQUENCY purchase will directly support artists and help sustain this important organization now and into the future. Check out wpahighfrequency.org for more details and to preview the works for sale!

 
TO CAST TOO BOLD A SHADOW, The 8th Floor

TO CAST TOO BOLD A SHADOW, The 8th Floor

 
Angie Nee - Online Thesis Exhibition

Angie Nee - Online Thesis Exhibition

 
Yaoli Wang - Online Thesis Exhibition

Yaoli Wang - Online Thesis Exhibition

 
Studio view at International Studio and Curatorial Program, Brooklyn, New York, 2019 Photo Credit: Martin Parsekian

Studio view at International Studio and Curatorial Program, Brooklyn, New York, 2019 Photo Credit: Martin Parsekian

HIGH FREQUENCY - an online benefit auction supporting artists and WPA

HIGH FREQUENCY - an online benefit auction supporting artists and WPA

Thursday, November 7, 2019, 7:00 – 9:00pm

MA Curatorial Practice, in collaboration with Asia Art Archive in America, presents artists Furen Dai and Christopher K Ho and special guests Matthew Shen GoodmanOwen DuffyMartha Tuttle, Luke ChengJean ShinDaisy NamPhilip PoonCeline Wong Katzmanj.p.mot and Maia Chao. They will present a series of propositions responding to the strangeness of Asian and Asian-American lived experience in relation to historical meta-narratives and notions of "home"—country politics, history and language.

Furen Dai is an artist and the collection and program assistant at Asia Art Archive in America. Her artistic practice has focused largely on the economy of the cultural industry, and how languages lose function, usage and history. Dai’s hybrid art practice utilizes video, sound, sculpture, painting and collaboration. Her years as a professional translator and interest in linguistic studies have guided her artistic practice since 2015. She has exhibited work at the National Art Center, Tokyo; Athens Digital Arts Festival, Greece; International Video Art Festival Now&After, Moscow, Russia; and Edinburgh Artists’ Moving Image Festival, Scotland, amongst others. She is currently a resident of the International Studio & Curatorial Program.

Christopher K. Ho is a speculative artist based in New York, Hong Kong and Telluride, Colorado. He is known for a practice that includes making, organizing, writing and teaching. His multi-component projects address privilege, community and capital, and draw equally from learned material about, and lived encounters with, power and otherness in a bipolar and increasingly networked world. Recent solo exhibitions include "Embassy S_ites" at Tomorrow Maybe, Hong Kong (2019); "Aloha to the World" at the Don Ho Terrace at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York (2018); "Dear John" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York (2018); and "CX 888" at de Sarthe Gallery, Hong Kong (2018). He is a recent recipient of a Rauschenberg Foundation Residency and is currently at work on a project for Asia Society Hong Kong. His work has been featured in The New York TimesArtforumYISHUArt in AmericaModern PaintersLEAPThe South China Morning PostHyperallergic and ArtReview. He received his BFA and BS from Cornell University and his MPhil from Columbia University.

Ken Lum, "Leonida Pizzeria," 2003, plexiglas, powder-coated aluminum, enamel, glue, plastic letters, 78 x 72 x 2 in. (198 x 183 x 5 cm).

Ken Lum, "Leonida Pizzeria," 2003, plexiglas, powder-coated aluminum, enamel, glue, plastic letters, 78 x 72 x 2 in. (198 x 183 x 5 cm).

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Mezzanine

We narrate us is pleased to announce, Mezzanine, a group exhibition co-curated by Jennifer (Chia-ling) Ho and Min Sun Jeon featuring works by Furen Dai, Moko Fukuyama, Pei-Ling Ho, Hai-Hsin Huang, Qinmin Liu, Anh Thuy Nguyen, Hyunjung Rhee, and Joanna Tam.

Mezzanine is an exhibition comprised of contemporary women artists from East and Southeast Asia living in the US, sharing their stories with their own voice. Society narrates us into roles that can be overwhelmingly difficult to break free. Growing up in Asia and coming to the US to pursue their artistic career has led these artists to construct the assertion and reflection of themselves with the pre-imposed barriers and conflicts of being an immigrant, and being a woman. Featured artists not only challenge the pre-existing western perspectives of the yellow women, but also the conventional idea of what it means to be an Asian woman.

Performance
Thursday, September, 13, 2019

7:30pm
Ground Floor Gallery Space,
Pfizer Building
(630 Flushing Ave, 1st Fl, Brooklyn, NY 11206)

Join us for the debute performance ofCoucher by Pei-ling Ho

Panel Discussion
Thursday, September, 19, 2019

6:30 - 8:00pm
Ground Floor Gallery Space,
Pfizer Building
(630 Flushing Ave, 1st Fl, Brooklyn, NY 11206)

Join us with a discussion on
"Asian women artists in the context of the social and institutional structure"
with Furen Dai, Jean Shin, Xin Wang, and Moko Fukuyama