Chewing Gum V | Exhibition

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Chewing Gum V | Exhibition
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22 Jul 2022(Fri) - 1 Sep(Thu)
Location:Pace Gallery
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12/F, H Queen's 80 Queen's Road Central Hong Kong

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Chewing Gum V | Exhibition Introduction

Penn, Irving_Black and White Fashion With Handbag (Jean Patchett), New York

Pace is pleased to present Chewing Gum V, the latest presentation in a series of group exhibitions highlighting the gallery’s expansive, international program, at its Hong Kong space. On view from July 22 to September 1, the exhibition will spotlight work by key modern and contemporary artists, including Zhang Xiaogang, Louise Nevelson, Mao Yan, Irving Penn, Kiki Smith, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, and other figures. The show will meditate on exchanges between artists across temporal and geographic boundaries.

Cultivating a dialogue among paintings, sculptures, and photographs created between the mid 20th century and present day, Chewing Gum V follows four previous editions in the exhibition series, which has been presented at Pace’s Hong Kong gallery since 2015.

Zhang Xiaogang_Green Wall - White Bed

Zhang is known for his figurative paintings and sculptures that engage with memory to explore both personal and collective histories. Replete with symbolism and allusions, his painting Green Wall – White Bed (2008), on view in Chewing Gum V, examines the intermingling of public and private spaces. This work will be presented in conversation with Nevelson’s 1985 wall sculpture, which brings to the fore the relational and perceptual possibilities of form and space.

Mao Yan_Oval Portrait- Andrew

Mao’s 2013 painting Oval Portrait: Andrew eschews markers of cultural and temporal significance. Rather, the portrait is imbued with spiritual and psychological complexities that encourage introspection and contemplation of the self. Meanwhile, Penn’s black-and-white fashion photographs reflect the idiosyncratic, malleable nature of self-expression.

Smith, Kiki_Rabbits

Smith’s dynamic sculpture Rabbits (1998) examines the relationships between predators and their prey, while Oldenburg and van Bruggen’s 2005 sculpture Collar and Bow 1:16 draws out the madcap qualities of seemingly banal, everyday objects.

In the way of abstract works, a 3D printed sculpture by Sui Jianguo, which features the artist’s fingerprints in white copper, figures in Chewing Gum V. Liu Jianhua’s porcelain sculpture Blank Paper (2014) explores enactments of blankness and their attendant resonances, inviting viewers to conjure their own narratives of the work and the exhibition as a whole.

Exhibition Details

  • Chewing Gum V | Exhibition
  • Date: 22 Jul-1 Sep 2022
  • Time: 11:00-18:00 (Tue-Sat)
  • Venue: Pace Gallery
  • Address: 12/F, H Queen's 80 Queen's Road Central Hong Kong

Pace is a leading international art gallery representing some of the most influential contemporary artists and estates from the past century, holding decades-long relationships with Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Barbara Hepworth, Agnes Martin, Louise Nevelson, and Mark Rothko. Pace enjoys a unique U.S. heritage spanning East and West coasts through its early support of artists central to the Abstract Expressionist and Light and Space movements.

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