Tag Archives: White Rabbit Gallery

XSWL

Art becomes an arena where the stakes are high and social boundaries are pushed to their limits. Harmless fun comes at a steep moral price that these artists are more than willing to pay....

Laozi’s Furnace

Artists in 'Laozi’s Furnace' delve into material exploration. Yet instead of transmuting base metals into gold, they wonder: what else is possible?...

A Blueprint for Ruins

'A Blueprint for Ruins' features works that describe vast city metropolises in decline; chilling visions of rampant overdevelopment and man-made destruction....

I Am the People

'I Am the People' unites the divide; between the poverty stricken and the politicians, labourers and ethnic minorities, clubbers and cowboys....

Shuo Shu

‘Shuo Shu’ maps the evolution of the story from timeless myths and literary romances to political propaganda and modern-day censorship. Participating artists distort language and twist narratives to fit within codes and secret messages....

I Loved You

Dedicated to all the hopeless romantics, I Loved You reminds us that love turns up in unexpected places as twenty-eight artists show us that the romantic feeling can be a time, a place, or even a memory....

Big in China

Twelve artists reveal the grand, overarching narratives, creativity and unique art practices that have the power to move society en masse....

THEN

White Rabbit Gallery marks 10 years with 'THEN', curated by David Williams and charting the gallery’s history of patronage, collection building and curatorship....

Heavy Artillery

Like all of White Rabbit's exhibitions, the works involved expose the persistent and enduring efforts employed by each as they tell their story. 'Heavy Artillery' will motivate some to learn more about the artists, the points of reference and techniques....

PARADI$E BITCH

In White Rabbit’s new show, artists explore the contradictions that make China today a Paradise Bitch – a polluted utopia in which, as in Zhang Dali’s Square, seekers of a better life are attacked by their own fluttering dreams....

REFORMATION

This exhibition grapples with the recurring theme of reforms as the trademark of modern China. Presenting contemporary Chinese artists who are confronting an increasingly globalised world, the vast array of works are experimental and cutting edge in the limitless freedom of contemporary art....

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