New York, NY – New York Contemporary Art Center is excited to announce "Symbiotic Diversity," an upcoming art exhibition that explores the intricate relationships between individual identity, multiculturalism, historical memory, and diverse artistic styles. This exhibition extends the theme of this year's Venice Biennale, "Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere," showcasing works that reflect the fusion and transmission of identity and history across different cultural backgrounds.
"Symbiotic Diversity" features a variety of artworks that embody the intersection of personal and collective histories, cultural identities, and artistic expression. The exhibition aims to highlight how these elements coexist and influence one another, creating a rich tapestry of contemporary art that resonates with a global audience.
The Contemporary Art Center of New York is honored to have several distinguished professors and experts as specially invited guests, including Prof. Gregor von Bochmann, Prof. Pedro Cuni, Prof. Qingqing Yang, Paul Campbell, Jared FitzGerald, Guangsen Rong, and Tiffany Zhu.
Their presence will add significant value to the discussions and explorations during the exhibition.
The list of participating artists is a testament to the exhibition's commitment to showcasing diverse and innovative voices. Featured artists include Muzy Lu, Siqing Zhang, Hazel Zhong, Yilin Bai, Xiaosu Jing, Yilun Zhan, Jing Zhang, Kaiwei Fu, Qinlin Huang, Celine Lam, Yiru Wang, Junhong Li, Yekong Qiao, Peiyang Li, Jingyuan Shang, Hanzhi Zhong, Xiaolei Kong, Lijiao Peng , Yingzhe Wang, Holly Cheng, Fan Yang, Alex Zhang, Lingfeng Jiao, Yuying Huang and Li Zhang. The exhibition is curated by David Chen , Assistant Curator Guanjing Li, and organized by the New York Contemporary Art Center.
Exhibition Details:
Title: Symbiotic Diversity: Contemporary Art in New York
Preview Day: August 14, 2024
Opening Day: August 15, 2024 (VIP Tour)
Public Dates: August 14 - 20, 2024
Location: RIVAA Gallery, 527 Main St, New York, NY 10044
Join us for an engaging exploration of how contemporary art can reflect and shape our understanding of identity and history in an increasingly interconnected world.