White Rabbit Gallery Has Announced Its New Spring/Summer Exhibition

One of Sydney's most prolific galleries will collate 20 artists from China and Taiwan in a brand new exhibition.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on June 10, 2017

White Rabbit Gallery has announced its new show, and it's looking like a cracker. Titled Ritual Spirit, the exhibition is promising to transport you to a world that's half-godly and half-human — that in-between place where the afterlife and the spiritual meet the earthly.

The works of more than 20 artists from China and Taiwan, both young and old, will feature. Among them is Geng Xue, who was shortlisted for Young Artist of the Year 2017 in China. She sculpts in bronze and ceramics, among other materials, and her recent solo show explored Mount Sumeru, which, for Buddhists, is the centre of the universe: physically and spiritually.

In addition, there's Yu Hong, who's known for her powerful, intimate figurative paintings; Tianzhuo Chen, whose multimedia works combine colour and kitsch to comment on celebrity, fashion, drugs, hip hop, New York vogue, Japanese Butoh and London raves; Cheng Ran, who explores philosophical issues, such as identity and dying, through video; and Xu Bing, whose installations and print mix images with text.

Ritual Spirit will show at White Rabbit Gallery from 30 August 2017 through to 28 January 2018.

Published on June 10, 2017 by Jasmine Crittenden
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