Angie Pai: Why You Like This
6 April - 21 May 2023
Exhibition Dates:7 November – 10 November 2024
ACAE arrives in Shanghai in November, featuring artworks by Zou Yinong and Thang Do
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:30 November – 21 December 2024
Crystal Wu presents new paintings from Shanghai at ACAE Gallery, Melbourne, her first solo show in Australia.
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:4-8 September 2024
ACAE Gallery is pleased to present new work by Gonkar Gyatso, Jaedon Shin and Zou Yinong at Sydney Contemporary, Australasia\'s premier art fair
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:10 August 2024 – 7 September 2024
Drawing on the concept of ‘rhythm’ in art, paintings were selected by three Chinese artists - Hu Qinwu, Zou Yinong, and Zhou Xiaoping. Hailing respectively from the neighbouring regions of Shandong, Zhejiang and Anhui, their works are infused with painterly gestures that evoke both landscapes and calligraphic scripts.
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:15 June 2024 - 20 July 2024
Following on from a residency at Metropolitan Fukujusou, Kyoto, Japan メトロポリタン福寿創, Hara is presenting her first solo exhibition at ACAE Gallery featuring artworks created in Australia and Japan. "In Unfolded Lines the paintings should converse and bicker with each other and you should come to your own conclusions." - Aisha Hara
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:27 April 24 - 25 May 2024
Recent paintings by Tony Scott, including new geometrics and landscapes from the Li River, China
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:27 April 2024 - 25 May 2024
Hand-crafted geometric sculptures dazzle the eye with contemporary references to Modernist forms.
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:16 March - 13 April 2024
GOLDGOLDGOLD brings together the works of eight Chinese-Australian artists that explore concepts surrounding identity, memory and change. Using a variety of material and mediums, each artist explores different topics in relation to their own experiences and self expression. Featuring works by Yanru Pan, Suki Ma, Rachel Hongxun Zhou, Jiayi Huang, Enya Hu, Yoria Shi, Qiao Ruan, and Larissa Hogg
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:3 February - 2 March 2024
An Kun is a figure painter based in the Songzhuang artist colony in Beijing, China. Located in Tongzhou, in the east of the city, the area became popular with artists after a handful of the avant-garde moved there from the now legendary artist colony at the old Summer Palace. It is in this setting that An Khun creates his dream-like figure paintings. Sometimes there are individual figures and sometimes he arranges groups of three or more. In each, there is a brooding yet seductive intensity as the figures gaze at the viewer in ways that imply complex interior lives.
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:4 November - 3 December 2023
The dynamism of Freney-Mills' works stem from a combination of vibrant colours and broad shapes fashioned from torn sheets of Korean Hanji paper. Compositions inspired by the expressive possibilities of writing systems, including Korean, Chinese and Western scripts feature in this exhibition.
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:13 September - 17 September 2023
Featuring Tony Smibert, Chen Zhong, Zhou Gang, and Zou Yinong.
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:16 September – 22 October 2023
Following on from the major survey exhibition Tony Smibert: Tao Sublime, at Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery (GVMAG), in Launceston Tasmania, ACAE Gallery is excited to present selected works from Tony’s Tasmanian studio.
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:22 July – 3 September 2023
Based in Jingdezhen, China, Yunyang Cen 岑 韵扬 presents her first Australian solo exhibition since graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne. Yunyang is a contemporary visual artist with years of experience producing works in the form of installation, video and performance. Through a culturally hybrid point of view, her work embeds commentary on social issues into everyday objects and behaviours, focusing on the absurdity and weakness of the modern state of mind.
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:6 April - 21 May 2023
Originally from Taiwan, Angie Pai is an artist based in Naarm, Melbourne. Her works explore themes of familial and cultural inheritances, at times referencing ancient Chinese scripts and writing systems.
Learn MoreExhibition Dates:3 June – 9 July 2023
Artist Zhou Yinong’s new body of watercolours, titled ‘Bushfire / Rebirth’ play with ideas of renewal and change in both nature and culture alike. Inspired by visits to rural Victoria, the works chart changes wrought by the unprecedented fires that occurred in the region of East Gippsland.
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