Looking for her a Thousand Times
Gladys Zhang Solo Exhibition: Looking for her a Thousand times

Find youself, what was lost and what was not lost.
Looking for things you know and aren’t kind, optimistic, sincere, caring.

Artificial intelligence will never be able to recreate Gladys’s paintings. Because she infuses her depictions of human figures with the emotions of a natural being – those exquisitely rendered smiles, angers, sorrows, and joys. As a non-academic painter, her works demonstrate less constraint and more unrestrained freedom. When you encounter this artist up close, you’ll come to a sudden realization: The artistic charm of a painter’s work lies not primarily in technical painting skills, but rather in her extraordinary ability to capture human emotions and the soulful essence that breathes life into her creations. You may disagree with these descriptions, yet her paintings will inevitably strike a chord within you.

Presense And Becoming
Q.X Wang Solo Exhibition: Presense and Becoming

In The legend of the Horse: Vicissitudes, Q.X Wang employs a distinct contemporary visual language, breaking traditional conventions to focus on cultural dialogue.
The horse, resembling a rocky mountain, carries immense dynamism. It represents unyielding perseverance in the process of disintegration, rather than mere stillness.
The long horizontal format strengthens continuity and a sense of progression, echoing the core themes of fragmentation, hybridity, and visual uncertainty in contemporary art.

Q.X Wang’s passion and dedication to art, combined with his rich life experience and profound knowledge in classical Chinese literature, philosophy and Western literature (PHD), have made him a worthy scholar-artist. With over forty years of artistic creation, he has developed his own unique artistic symbols, giving his works exceptional recognizability and making them highly sought after by collectors.
