Where Does a Wanderer Seek Rest at Night?
Tant Yunshu Zhong, solo
Opening: 10 October 3 - 6 pm
10 October - 17 November, 2023
London
Tant Yunshu Zhong, solo
Opening: 10 October 3 - 6 pm
10 October - 17 November, 2023
London
Tabula Rasa Gallery is pleased to present the solo show of Tant Yunshu Zhong, opening on 10th October 2023 3 - 6 pm at the London gallery. This is the fourth solo exhibition with the gallery, following her solo presentation at LISTE 2023 Basel.
About the Artists
Tant Yunshu Zhong (b. 1990, Wuhan) lives and works in Shanghai. Tant’s artistic practice focuses on the moments within everyday flow that can be used for resistance and questioning. These frozen moments may be simple, elegant, slightly comedic, or even absurd. The form of materials forms her sculpture. There is no precise boundary; they are dispersed yet mutually constrained. She excels at linking, arranging, combining, or constructing multiple connections between different objects and words, skillfully placing the contradictions hidden within organic life. The state of her works seems to want to return to some fundamental rules and rhythms while faintly attempting to break them.
Selected exhibitions include: Where does a Wanderer Seek Rest at Night? Tabula Rasa Gallery (London, 2023); Having a Good Night's Sleep, LISTE Basel 2023 (Basel, 2023); The Rearview Landscpae, or a Trip of Ownership, Ullens Centre of Contemporary Art (UCCA) (Beidaihe, 2022); The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog, Tabula Rasa Gallery (Beijing, 2020); The Force Temple, Tank Shanghai (Shanghai, 2019); Questioning Photography Now, Galaxy Museum of Contemporary Art (Chongqing, 2018); I Do (Not) Want to Be Part of Your Celebration, Qiao Space and Tank Shanghai Project Space (Shanghai, 2017).
About the Artists
Tant Yunshu Zhong (b. 1990, Wuhan) lives and works in Shanghai. Tant’s artistic practice focuses on the moments within everyday flow that can be used for resistance and questioning. These frozen moments may be simple, elegant, slightly comedic, or even absurd. The form of materials forms her sculpture. There is no precise boundary; they are dispersed yet mutually constrained. She excels at linking, arranging, combining, or constructing multiple connections between different objects and words, skillfully placing the contradictions hidden within organic life. The state of her works seems to want to return to some fundamental rules and rhythms while faintly attempting to break them.
Selected exhibitions include: Where does a Wanderer Seek Rest at Night? Tabula Rasa Gallery (London, 2023); Having a Good Night's Sleep, LISTE Basel 2023 (Basel, 2023); The Rearview Landscpae, or a Trip of Ownership, Ullens Centre of Contemporary Art (UCCA) (Beidaihe, 2022); The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over the Lazy Dog, Tabula Rasa Gallery (Beijing, 2020); The Force Temple, Tank Shanghai (Shanghai, 2019); Questioning Photography Now, Galaxy Museum of Contemporary Art (Chongqing, 2018); I Do (Not) Want to Be Part of Your Celebration, Qiao Space and Tank Shanghai Project Space (Shanghai, 2017).
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