that I curated...
Ghost Dance, Jimei Art Centre, Xiaman, 2024-2025
Unanswered Call, CHOWspace, Shanghai, 2024
Ripples, Hypha Gallery 2 Sugar House Island, London, 2024
The Place of Indivisible Existence, CHOWspace, Shanghai, 2024
The Enigma of Arrival, RCA Battersea, London, 2024
Diasporing Terrains, RCA Kensington, London, 2024
Fragile, RCA Battersea, London, 2024
Belong and Belongings, Eaton HK, Hong Kong, 2023
that I assisted...
Silo Dreams, Keyi Gallery, Hefei, 2024
Modern Time: Masterpieces from the Collection of Museum Berggruen / Nationalgalerie Berlin, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA Edge), Shanghai, 2023
Liquid Ground, Para Site, Hong Kong, 2021
Curtain, Para Site, Hong Kong, 2021
M/Made in Shanghai, Power Station of Art, Shanghai, 2020
PSA Collection Series: Shanghai Waves: Historical Archives and Works of Shanghai Biennale, Power Station of Art, Shanghai, 2020
Workshop: Wu Tuo Bang—Construct a Utopia World with Your Imagination, Power Station of Art, Shanghai, 2020
RIPPLES
Hypha Gallery 2, Sugar House Island, London
08/09/2024 - 09/13/2024
“RIPPLES” presents an evocative collection of installation, film, painting, photography, and mixed-media works by 20 emerging artists from the Royal College of Art (RCA). This exhibition challenges conventional narratives and delves into decolonial discourse through personal and communal lenses.
In our belief that there is no singular way to address decoloniality, we initiated an open call, inviting artists and curators at RCA to exchange their intimate reflections on decolonialism. Upholding principles of openness, care for reparations, and reflection, we selected 20 artists/teams and eight curators, each establishing a cohort that reflects their varying visions on the topic that ranges from discourses on diaspora communities to generational trauma and related social and cultural phenomena.
Under the themes of observing the history of control, resistance, and knowledge; transnational ways of knowing and value repatriation; and hidden narratives emerging and re-discovering identities, RIPPLES explores how decoloniality can be analyzed and mediated in contemporary times and offers an intergenerational platform to initiate and reflect on the decolonial discourse, not from the imperialist viewpoint but from personal narratives.
The exhibition will feature engaging conversations with curators during the private view and an array of programs throughout the exhibition period, such as artist talks that delve into the range of practices and performances of a healing ritual aimed at addressing the impacts of colonialism.
Artists: Amy Sarr, Canaan Brown, Chrysa Kanari, Emily Alice Mitchell, Gugan Gill, KV Duong, Lujane Pagganwala, Maria Helena Toscano, Ume Dahlia, Mariana Sánchez Hernández, Muhammad Muhammad, Ningyue Qian, Leopoldo Alejandro Farrera Cuevas, Rita Fernández, Shruti Gaonkar, Weiyue Sun, Weng-Io Wong, Yicai Pan, Yucen Liu, Yujin Son
Curatorial Team: David Tomlinson, Huiyui Lan, Jacqueline Schwartz, Pon Chanarat, Sylvia Tan, Tim C. Huang
Directed by Jane Lee, Luis López, María Helena Toscano, Polo Farerra, Ume Dahlia
RIPPLES is supported by Hypha Studios and made possible by Sugar House Island.
Curatorial Team: David Tomlinson, Huiyui Lan, Jacqueline Schwartz, Pon Chanarat, Sylvia Tan, Tim C. Huang
Directed by Jane Lee, Luis López, María Helena Toscano, Polo Farerra, Ume Dahlia
RIPPLES is supported by Hypha Studios and made possible by Sugar House Island.
Photo: Carlo Zambon, Leopoldo Alejandro Farrera Cuevas