How Artists Have Adapted Chinese Paper-Cutting Over the Centuries

A rainbow coterie of animals, beasts, people and plants. A flock of bats, a resplendent phoenix, girls dancing and men playing music, chrysanthemum and lotus flowers – these are all familiar motifs of the Chinese Paper Cut, which in 2009, was inscribed on UNESCO’s list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.  Painstakingly crafted with…

Why Hongxi Li Is Making Us Feel Uncomfortable

Going from strength to strength, Xiamen-born, London-based visual artist Hongxi Li is set to open her third solo show at east London’s Neven Gallery on 26 September 2024. Li’s practice is characterised by astute social commentary, sitting at the intersection of art and design. In her second solo show, SHAPED, curated by Martin Mayorga and Vanessa…

Stay up to date with Something Curated