Discover Asian Artists
Connect with talented asian artists from diverse backgrounds and artistic styles
Hoh Woo Jung
Jung's sculptures and installations, often incorporating found objects and industrial materials, explore themes of urban life and social commentary. His work is marked by a raw and direct aesthetic.
Chung Chi Yung
Yung's paintings, characterized by their abstract forms and subtle colors, explore themes of perception, space, and the materiality of paint. His work is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation and a deep engagement with the history of abstraction.
Jaye Rhee
Rhee's installations, often incorporating found objects and domestic materials, explore themes of memory, identity, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Rho Eunjoo
Eunjoo's paintings, characterized by their dreamlike imagery and surreal landscapes, explore themes of nature, memory, and the unconscious. Her work is marked by a sense of quiet mystery and a deep connection to the natural world.
Bin Woo Hyuk
Hyuk's sculptures and installations, often incorporating natural materials and found objects, explore the relationship between nature, culture, and the human body. His work is marked by a sense of organic form and tactile materiality.
Hao Jingban
Jingban's video and installation works, often incorporating archival footage and experimental techniques, explore themes of memory, history, and the politics of representation. Her practice challenges dominant narratives and power structures.
Jiang Pengyi
Pengyi's photographic works, characterized by their staged settings and cinematic lighting, explore themes of urban life, memory, and the construction of reality. His practice is marked by a sense of meticulous attention to detail.
Jiang Zhi
Zhi's photographic and video works, characterized by their poetic imagery and conceptual approach, explore themes of perception, memory, and the human condition. His practice is marked by a sense of quiet contemplation and a deep engagement with the history of art.
Pixy Liao
Liao's photographic works, characterized by their staged settings and subversive humor, explore themes of gender, sexuality, and the dynamics of power in relationships. Her practice challenges traditional notions of femininity and masculinity.
Ren Hang
Hang's photographic works, characterized by their nude figures and surreal settings, explore themes of sexuality, identity, and the body. His practice is marked by a sense of raw emotion and a challenge to social norms.