Kelly Beeman invites the public into a world suspended between reality and dream. Her female protagonists sing, dance, and reflect, immersed in quiet, sunlit environments. At the heart of the exhibition, The Performance orchestrates a visual narrative that unfolds across other works, such as Sleep Spell, The Applause, and The Dancing Hostess. Marigold flowers - symbols of transformation and memory - recur throughout, marking the passage of time alongside shifting light. Beeman’s figures, inspired by illustration and magical realism traditions, are static yet powerful, poised between action and contemplation. In Ascension, floating bodies evoke rebirth and freedom. With fluid lines and harmonious colors, the artist constructs an intimate, universal visual story - one in which each viewer is invited to enter and take part.
Xue Mu’s visionary practice unveils the invisible. Her abstract works dive into the collective unconscious, turning fragility and daily silence into poetic, powerful visual forces.
Tan Tian: The West as a Mirror of Chinese Identity
Tan Tian uses the West as a mirror to question Chinese identity, challenging cultural boundaries through art that invites doubt, empathy, and critical reflection.