Australia China Art Foundation presents "IU-You & Me" showcasing latest work by Cui Xiuwen

TEXT:Sue Wang    DATE: 2013.8.28

Cui Xiuwen, Exitential Emptiness Series No 16, Photography, 2009

Cui Xiuwen, Exitential Emptiness Series No 16, Photography, 2009

Australia China Art Foundation will present "IU-You & Me", an exhibition of latest work by Cui Xiuwen, one of the leading Chinese conceptual artists. At this exhibition, we will be also showing some of her early works selected between 2003-2012.

Xiuwen has a clear insight into freedom of life in space and time. Not in everyday language, nor in social criticism, nor on self-reflection and mental representation, but with keen perception and clear intellect in another direction. Hers is a unique style, courageous, with great presence. By following nature, she reconstructs time and space, and triggers the viewers' perceptual system for each to complete his or her own work against the multidimensional context she has created.

This exhibition seeks to change the perspective of, and the access to, traditional art. What Cui Xiuwen's "IU-You&Me" to presents is nothing but invisible keys, trying to trigger viewers' perceptual system, and stimulate viewers' potential energy and freedom of life.

Cui Xiuwen's bold and avant-garde works, are at the forefront of contemporary Chinese photography, video and paintings. Her works have been exhibited widely, most notably at the International Center of Photography and the Asia Society in New York, the Tate Modern in London and the Pompidou Center in Paris.

Now based in Beijing, Cui Xiuwen was born in 1970 in the north-eastern province of Heilongjiang and draws her inspiration from the rapid transformation that China has undergone during her lifetime as well as her interpretations and observations of the spaces, and roles, which exist in Chinese society today.

This exhibition comprises video art and photography which will also be featured at the Yan Wenliang Art Awards and upcoming exhibition at the Suzhou Art Museum in Suzhou on August 31.

About the exhibition

Dates: 14 Sep - 19 Oct 2013

Venue: ACAF Project Space

Opening Reception: 14 Sep 2013 Sat

Opening Hours: 10:00-18:00 Mon-Fri

Add: 164 High Street, Prahran Melbourne, Australia

Courtesy of the artist and Australia China Art Foundation, for further information please visit acaf.org.au.