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Shifting Fields: Contemporary Chinese Painting brings together a diverse group of works by ten accomplished and promising artists from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Spanning multiple genres and incorporating unconventional materials, the forty-nine works on view offer but a glimpse of the concerns and talents of young artists working within and beyond both Chinese and Western painting traditions. Curated by Xiaoze Xie, the Paul L. & Phyllis Wattis Professor of Art at Stanford University, this exhibition is a unique opportunity to see and learn about a new generation of emerging artists working today.
Participating artists: 鄭農軒 CHENG Nung-Hsuan, 鄭帛囪 CHENG Po-Tsung, 蔡鈺娟 CHOI Yuk-kuen Bouie, 鄧大非 DENG Dafei, 方梓亮 FONG Tsz-leong Argus, 郝量 HAO Liang, 黃海欣 HUANG Hai-Hsin, 邬建安 WU Jian'an, 闫珩 YAN Heng, and 張珂 ZHANG Ke
Open January 30th through March 15th, 2024*
Stanford Art Gallery, 419 Lasuen Mall
Opening Reception: Friday, February 2, 3-5pm
*Gallery is closed on Presidents Day - Monday, Feb. 19
Image credit: Wu Jian’an, 驕陽 No. 2 (Scorching Sun No. 2), 2019. Ink, watercolor, paper cut and collage on xuan paper, 63 x 78 3/4 in (160 x 200 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Chambers Fine Art.
VISITOR INFORMATION: Stanford Art Gallery is located at 419 Lasuen Mall, off Palm Drive. The gallery is open weekdays from 11:00am to 5:00pm. Visitor parking is free all day on weekends and after 4:00pm on weekdays, except by the Oval. Alternatively, take the Caltrain to Palo Alto Transit Center and ride the free Stanford Marguerite Shuttle. This exhibition is free and open to Stanford affiliates and the general public.
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