Wenzhi Zhang Artist Website from Pure Mountains, Beautiful Waters series, approximately 70 inches high in Cross Cultural: Chinese Artists Working in New York, curated by Zhijian Quian assisted by Xiaohua Pan at the New York City College of Technology. |
Weixian Jiang, Gallery Link, Growing 1-3, brass, around 70 inches high the tallest. |
Yan Lin, Between Day and Night, xuan paper, mirror and plexi, 34 x 34 x 8 inches from 2014. This artist works solely with Xuan paper and her website is here: Artist Site. |
Song Xin's 2019 cut paper Extensions, purchased for permanent installation in the front windows at NYCCT. Artist Site |
Cut paper is so simple, but changes everything. |
Looking in. (Did not view full exhibition due to a temporary installation in the lobby. |
Patterned ceramic crowns by Margaret Lanzetta Artist Website in her Queens studio. |
Dimensional drawing at speed refashions history. |
For some years Lanzetta has been working with fabric, transposing indigenous patterns from Karachi, or Kochi, with her own custom-designed blockprints. |
A textural jam emerges, conflating handmade and manufactured surfaces. |
Juxtaposed with Vivian Suter at Gladstone, Gallery Link, a show that appeared literally from points unknown, as Suter lives and works in Panajachel, Guatemala. |
Something liberating about a spatial reconfiguration and scramble of hierarchies. |
There's a sense of the marketplace in a local sense, an agora, people moving through, transferring objects and ideas. |
It's not about preservation, but making, with abandon, no judgments for good or for ill. |
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