- Liang Hao 梁浩, Frankenstein 造人的故事, 2024
- Liang Hao 梁浩, Probe 试探, 2024
- Lu Yang 陆扬, DOKU-Heaven-God Mode 独生独死-天国-神化态, 2024
- Bai Yiyi 白乂乂, Cheekbones, eyes, nose, skin, gurgle of water 颧骨 眼睛 鼻子 皮肤以及潺潺流水, 2023-2024
- Bai Yiyi 白乂乂, Recognize that invisible border before they crossed me 在他们越过我之前认出那条看不见的边界, 2023
- Miguel Ángel Payano Jr. 米格尔·安赫尔·帕亚诺, Peace From the River, 2024
- Lin Ke 林科, Screenshot2024-10-29 09.31.12 截屏2024-10-29 09.31.12, 2024
- Lin Ke 林科, Green Towel 绿色毛巾 , 2022
- Miguel Ángel Payano Jr. 米格尔·安赫尔·帕亚诺, Holding Court, 2023
- Geng Yini 耿旖旎, Rainbow Toys 彩虹玩具, 2023
- Geng Yini 耿旖旎, Under The Floors Is Grimshaw by Night 地板下是格里姆肖的夜色, 2023
- Zhang Yibei 张移北, Helmet 钢盔, 2024
- Zhang Yibei 张移北, Helmet 钢盔, 2024
- Yun-Fei Ji 季云飞, All the things packed up, 2023
- Ching Ho Cheng 郑庆和, Untitled (Stone Series, Green) 无题(石头系列,绿色) , 1979
BANK is pleased to announce that we will presents works by Liang Hao, Lu Yang, Bai Yiyi, Wenjue, Lin Ke, Miguel Ángel Payano Jr., Zhang Yibei, Geng Yini, Ching Ho Cheng, and Yun-Fei Ji to this year's ART021, at booth C03, covering a range of mediums including painting, sculpture, and video.
Lu Yang presents his latest video work from the DOKU series, “DOKU-Heaven-God Mode”, which is currently on view at the Pompidou's current exhibition, “目 China”. Zhang Yibei, who just had the solo exhibition "Please No Helmet" after her residency at Longlati, brings her sculpture “Helmet”, a hard shell wrapped around soft parts, which is also a private interpretation of the defense mechanism of marine life.
Liang Hao's paintings continue to entice with their deep reflections, combining his recent interest and research in “dark side” with a new series of works that will soon be on view at the Togler Center for the Arts in the U.S.. Miguel Ángel Payano Jr., whose solo exhibition at UCCA left a lasting impression on visitors, presents a mixed-media rejection that explores the multicultural fusion the artist experiences as both a local and an outsider.
We will also feature rare gouache paintings from the Estate of Ching Ho Cheng, the same series of works are on view in New York's current high-profile research exhibition of Asian American Artists at NYU's 80 WSE Gallery.
The booth will also feature Lin Ke's classic sky paintings, Geng Yini's playful depictions of birds and ducks, and Wenjue's fantastically colorful relief paintings. Bai Yiyi's paintings will take us on a journey to piece together the real in the unreal, while Yun-Fei Ji, an artist who grew up in turbulent times, conveys humorous secular superstitions in his depictions of everyday life.
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