Suzanne Chong
26 September – 26 October 2008
Fly portrayed Chong’s response to a confrontation of eastern and western morals and the complexities this brings to her concept of female identity.
- Fly – Suzanne Chong
- Fly – Suzanne Chong
Suzanne Chong
26 September – 26 October 2008
Fly portrayed Chong’s response to a confrontation of eastern and western morals and the complexities this brings to her concept of female identity.
Mian Tze Kng
5 – 26 July 2008
In a season like this was Mian Tze’s series of oil paintings of lotus flowers, a common subject with Chinese artists, signifying an ability to stay clean despite growing from muddy waters, and reflecting the artist’s reactions to life in a foreign environment.
23 May – 28 June 2008
A solo exhibition jointly presented with Glasgow Print Studio. Chen Qi is one of the China’s leading contemporary printmakers; he has enjoyed great success exhibiting extensively throughout the world. His total command of graduation between black and white and moisture control make him a master of Chinese traditional water-based printmaking. Part of the China Now in Scotland 2008.
Xiang Silou
19 April – 16 May 2008
Ricefield welcomed Professor Xiang Silou’s return to Scotland for a second exhibition of his selected works at the Ricefield Gallery. Most of Xiang’s work represents the genuine affection of Tibetan people, the lovely nature and timeless beauty of South West China. Xiang also undertook a four-week residency at the Burrell Collection, offering a series of lectures and workshops for the public.
He Weimin
6 March – 12 April 2008
He Weimin explores in this exhibition entitled ‘Wandering’ a state in which many people in the street seem to share with his outstanding draughtsmanship and Eastern aesthetic sensibility. This exhibition showcased 15 – 20 ink paintings and a number of woodblock prints created between the years 2003 – 2008.
8 – 24 November 2007
‘Before I become famous’ is a series started to promote works by emerging artists and designers, to encourage more people to own a piece of art and to share the beauty of Chinese culture.
11 – 27 Octctober 2007
A platform for promoting East Asian young talents.
25 August – 5 October 2007
He Kun, a highly inventive artist working primarily in woodblock printmaking. He lives and works in Yunnan province in the South Western region of China, the home of many rural minority communities.
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