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Gallery ALL spotlights contemporary Chinese art and design at Design Miami Podium x Shanghai
Gallery ALL at Design Miami Podium x Shanghai
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Gallery ALL spotlights contemporary Chinese art and design at Design Miami Podium x Shanghai

The presentation features works from contemporary Chinese artists Daishi Luo and Hua Wang gender 

by Nitija Immanuel
Published on : Nov 09, 2021

For the very first edition of the Design Miami exhibition taking place in Shanghai, China, Gallery All is pleased to present a duo artist presentation featuring Daishi Luo and Hua Wang. Far too long have women been subordinated to men in the field of art history. Their works are diverse, dynamic, and stand the test of their male contemporaries, without question. Through immaculate modes of practice and expression, they make marks and changing the course of history in our epoch, consistently making waves and challenging gender constructs.

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Gallery ALL at Design Miami Podium x Shanghai

Daishi Luo resides and works in Shanghai, China. In recent years, Luo has continued to work with copper, focusing on the creative research of biology in materials. The fusion of contemporary science and the design material behaviour allows the material to grow spontaneously in the creation, create what "it" wants to be, and explore the natural life energy of copper. Taking objects as the carrier to reflect on the human-centered creation and treatment methods since the Industrial Revolution, to develop natural intelligence across fields.

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Gallery presents a duo artist presentation featuring Daishi Luo and Hua Wang at Design Miami Podium x Shanghai

Hua Wang lives and works in China and Europe. Wang's experimental practice can be seen as a ceramics testing ground as well as a conceptual laboratory that investigates diverse personal, social and political themes. Part of a generation of Chinese artists who grew up during a period of rapid urbanisation. “The level and importance of hierarchy and classification problems are more than what we see. My work is a surreal interpretation of the imperfect physical world,” she says. Wang uses a wide range of different media and methods of making philosophical ideas such as unstoppable consumerism, as well as the relentless phenomenon of obsolescence. She applies all kinds of techniques on materials to echo conditions where family stories and social events are inextricably interwoven into an autobiographical structure. Both were featured recently in Dior’s Miss Dior exhibition.

November 04 - November 14, 2021

No. 1 Wai Tan Yuan Shanghai, China No.33 Zhongshandongyi Road, Bund 33, Waitanyuan No.1

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