At Antenna Space in Shanghai, the exhibition Skincare explores the theme of care as a critical and poetic act. Among the featured artists, Kang Seung Lee treats the body as a threshold and the skin as an archive, while Dan Lie weaves material and color into surfaces that evoke emotional scars. Sandra Mujinga transforms video into a sonic and bodily ritual, narrating resistance and identity through moving bodies. Ren Light Pan paints organic forms that shift like living skin, merging fragility with geometry. Evelyn Taocheng Wang reflects on care as an intimate gesture, suspended between minimalism and everyday ritual.
Together, these artists craft a visual narrative of texture, rhythm, and fluid identity - transforming the gallery into a space where the body is not merely surface, but a political language.