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【Tai Kwun Contemporary’s new Breakthrough series】Tao Hui’s first institutional solo exhibition in Hong Kong:In the Land Beyond Living
Description
Realism and fiction blur in the otherworldly realm that is In the Land Beyond Living, opening up new angles from which to contemplate contemporary society in China and the human condition at large. With elements of painting, sculpture, video, sound, installation, and set design, this solo exhibition by the artist Tao Hui takes us from north to south, the inland to the coast, the urban to the rural, the industrial to the natural.
In the Land Beyond Living highlights how Tao Hui’s absurd yet realistic artistic practice explores individual struggles. These include the ethnic minorities guarding the Gansu Corridor; migrant workers striving for a better life in drastically developing cities; and the nouveau riche yearning for spiritual sustenance. In seeking new ways to present and comprehend the complex realities of today, the artist interweaves depictions of harsh environments, migration flows, geographical disparities, and the relentless drive for a better life—into surrealistic imagery that casts new light onto the complex flow of reality.
In the Land Beyond Living is the artist Tao Hui’s first institutional solo exhibition in Hong Kong. Alongside multiple new commissions of video installations and sculptures, the exhibition will include the Asian premiere of Hardworking (2023) as well as recent works such as From Sichuan to Shenzhen (2017) and Being Wild (2021).
In the Land Beyond Living is part of Tai Kwun Contemporary’s new Breakthrough series, which underlines emerging artistic positions through solo presentations, commissions, and innovative formats.
Date and Location
Closed on Mon, except public holidays—in which case closed the day after