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Borderlines
【Dec Exhibition】
Borderlines brings together international artists whose practices explore perception, identity, and cross-cultural experience through painting, photography, video, and installation.
The exhibition examines how boundaries are formed, crossed, and continuously reshaped within personal and social contexts. Rather than fixed divisions, borders are presented as fluid spaces of encounter, where complexity gives rise to clarity and new perspectives emerge through dialogue, exchange, and interaction.
Weaving Light, Dreaming Form
Weaving Light, Dreaming Form brings together the practices of Ketong Xing and Junying Jiang, two artists whose works explore how light and imagination shape the way we perceive the world.
Two artists works invite viewers into a liminal space where fabric seems to breathe, images flicker like fragments of a dream, and meaning unfolds gradually—felt rather than explained. Weaving Light, Dreaming Form offers an encounter in which light becomes woven, stories take shape, and imagination drifts between the real and the unreal.
【Nov Exhibition】
Field of Clarity
【Oct Exhibition】
Field of Clarity is a contemporary group exhibition that explores the space between clarity and ambiguity — where perception shifts, meanings overlap, and new insights emerge.
Through photography, painting, moving image, and installation, the exhibition invites viewers to reflect on how we navigate complexity, seek understanding, and find stillness amid uncertainty. Each work becomes a lens through which clarity is not given, but discovered.
Mother’s daughter
【Sep Exhibition】
Mengzhu Li’s Mother’s Daughter combines photography with video, text, handmade books, and installation to explore the fragility of motherhood and the contradictions of the mother–daughter bond. Through the metaphor of an imperfect mother striving for perfection, the work reflects countless East Asian family relationships where love and unspoken tension intertwine, positioning the series as both a personal narrative and a cultural reflection.
City Within a City
【Sep Exhibition】
Jiaxin Chen’s City Within a City: Folded Lights of Hong Kong explores the dual essence of Hong Kong through photography and the traditional craft of Yongchun paper-weaving painting. By layering light, shadow, and woven textures, Chen captures the coexistence of order and chaos, day and night, past and present—framing the city as both personal narrative and cultural portrait, a place of “One City, Two Breaths.”
Brighter than White, Darker than Blue
【Aug Exhibition】
Cobalt Cosmology showcases Cheng’s innovative approach to traditional blue-and-white porcelain, blending centuries-old Jingdezhen craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. The works explore nature, folklore, and cultural memory through refined “fen shui” brushwork, sculptural forms, and high-temperature color glaze techniques. Each piece reflects Cheng’s vision of ceramics as a living art form that bridges past and present, East and West.
【Aug Exhibition】Undercurrent
Undercurrent is a contemporary group exhibition exploring the unseen emotional and psychological forces beneath the surface of everyday life.
Through painting, installation, video, and sound, artists from diverse backgrounds reveal moments of quiet tension, subtle transformation, and unspoken connection, inviting viewers to feel rather than explain.
【July Exhibition】404 Not Found
Curated by ArtFlow Studio, 404 Not Found was a group exhibition held in June 2025 at Fitzrovia Gallery, London.
The show responded to digital-era disconnection and identity loss through experimental works by emerging artists.
It invited audiences to reimagine “error” as a site of transformation, rather than absence.
【May Exhibition】Metamorph
Curated by ArtFlow Studio, Metamorph was a group exhibition held in May 2025 at Espacio Gallery, London.
The show explored transformation, identity, and perception through works by emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds.
It was featured in Aesthetica Magazine for its critical engagement with contemporary social themes.








