I Am the People

White Rabbit Gallery's latest exhibition explores class in China through bright LED collages, otherworldly paintings and portraits of Xinjiang cowboys.
Ben Hansen
Published on July 11, 2023

Overview

A Sydney institution, White Rabbit Gallery has been running free exhibitions showcasing contemporary Chinese art for over a decade. From exhibitions focusing on all things luminous to deep dives into the art of storytelling, the White Rabbit team continues to wow Sydneysiders with thought-provoking collections. The Chippendale favourite's latest, I Am the People, is running until November, and examines the relationship between class and modern China.

The vibrant exhibition prods at the current social dynamics of the global superpower, providing perspectives on topics like the relationship between urban and rural communities, the history of the working class and the future of the country. While these may seem like some rather big topics to be examining, the power of White Rabbit's curation is its fondness for pieces that are visually striking while getting attendees pondering.

Colourful LED collages, otherworldly paintings, wool rug portraits, Xinjiang cowboys and intricate steel sculptures: you'll run into all of them as you venture around I Am the People.

If you want to soak in some free art, White Rabbit Gallery is open 10am–5pm Wednesday–Sunday. You can also turn the trip into a real double-header by placing your name into the ballot to score tickets to Phoenix Central Park, the gallery's neighbouring concert venue. The upcoming free season at this intimate hall features a range of experimental performances including an appearance from acclaimed UK producer Actress.

Images: Hamish McIntosh.

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