Red Gate Gallery is pleased to present Multiples and More - The Brian Wallace Collection from April 20 to May 31, 2024, in an attempt to find ways and means for Chinese contemporary art to interpret social issues in the multi visual language and the plural nature of multi-version art.The Brian Wallace Collection's contemporary Chinese art forms include prints, photography, sculpture, and more. Key items on display include:
Su Xinping's early lithographic "Sea of Desire" series reflecting on social reality;
Zhou Jirong's early silkscreen print "The Last Memory", which focuses on historical and environmental changes; "Print Calendar", a printmaking social responsibility project initiated by Zhou Jirong and Red Gate Gallery and with the participation of many important artists in the Chinese printmaking industry and running for eight years;
Tan Ping's minimalist solo print "Untitled";
Guan Wei's sculpture "Cloud" facing human nature from a transcendent perspective;
Shen Jingdong's porcelain statue "Hero" full of personal emotions;
Liu Qinghe's experimental ink painting "Move", Which carefully explores the collective behavior of human beings. "My Identity", a conceptual photography by Gongkar
Gyatso, an outstanding Tibetan contemporary artist, who analyzes the identity of national culture; "CCTV",
Zhou Jun's large-scale photography combined with darkroom technology;
Huang Yan's "Chinese Landscape, Tattoo", which integrates photography, traditional painting and behavior, and many works from
Wang Qiang,
Li Xiaofeng,
Jiang Long,
Jiang Chao,
Tsering Nyandak and
Yak Tsetan and
Jiang Weitao.