WangShui (1986) [1] is an American contemporary artist. They work across a range of media including film, installation, painting, and sculpture. [2] [3] [4] They are based in New York City. [1]
In 2018, WangShui participated in In Practice: Another Echo at SculptureCenter in Queens. [5] That same year they presented a film project at Triple Canopy titled, From Its Mouth Came a River of High-end Residential Appliances that eventually went on to screen at New York Film Festival and International Film Festival Rotterdam. [6] [7]
In 2019, WangShui presented their first solo exhibition at the Julia Stoschek Collection in Berlin. [3] [8] [9]
In 2021, WangShui participated in No Humans Involved at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and also presented their first series of aluminum paintings at Frieze New York. [10] [11]
In 2022, WangShui participated in the 2022 Whitney Biennial titled "Quiet as It's Kept" where they presented videos and paintings co-authored with AI. [12] [13] Their work was also included in the Biennale De Lyon that same year. [14]
In 2023, WangShui opened their first solo museum exhibitions in China at the Rockbund Art Museum [15] and in Europe at Haus Der Kunst. [16]
WangShui (born 1986, USA) based in New York, deals with queer spaces and world designs and uses art, film and architecture.
WangShui (1986) [1] is an American contemporary artist. They work across a range of media including film, installation, painting, and sculpture. [2] [3] [4] They are based in New York City. [1]
In 2018, WangShui participated in In Practice: Another Echo at SculptureCenter in Queens. [5] That same year they presented a film project at Triple Canopy titled, From Its Mouth Came a River of High-end Residential Appliances that eventually went on to screen at New York Film Festival and International Film Festival Rotterdam. [6] [7]
In 2019, WangShui presented their first solo exhibition at the Julia Stoschek Collection in Berlin. [3] [8] [9]
In 2021, WangShui participated in No Humans Involved at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and also presented their first series of aluminum paintings at Frieze New York. [10] [11]
In 2022, WangShui participated in the 2022 Whitney Biennial titled "Quiet as It's Kept" where they presented videos and paintings co-authored with AI. [12] [13] Their work was also included in the Biennale De Lyon that same year. [14]
In 2023, WangShui opened their first solo museum exhibitions in China at the Rockbund Art Museum [15] and in Europe at Haus Der Kunst. [16]
WangShui (born 1986, USA) based in New York, deals with queer spaces and world designs and uses art, film and architecture.