31st March 2007 – 26th July 2007

New painting and sculpture across the International Date Line

Time Difference is an exhibition of recent painting from China and sculpture from America. Its two main focal points are the cities of Beijing and Los Angeles. Two cities that represent the nuclei for contemporary art in their respective societies around which the new art is grouping.

For the past six or seven years there has been an increasing curiosity in the astonishing speed of China’s emergence on the globe as one of the key players and a potential competitor of America. One of the most obvious phenomenon is the coming of age of many young talented Chinese artists.

China is one day ahead of America across the International Date Line. Across this divide artists are responding in different ways to the huge changes that are occurring around them. Interestingly, however, some common themes emerge. The individual’s relationship with history, alienation and the assertion of identity that is a characteristic of modern society, are recurring subjects in the work of both groups of artists.

Painting is a Painting is a Painting

    14th November 2011 – 12th November 2012

Attitude

  21st April 2010 – 28th February 2011

Facing East

  4th February 2010 – 11th April 2010 

Minimal Means

15th September 2009 – 6th March 2010

Passage to India Part II

  17th March 2009 – 1st August 2009

Lightness of Being

  6th September 2008 – 19th December 2008

Passage to India

  15th March 2008 – 2nd August 2008

Unholy Truths

  8th September 2007 – 15th December 2007

Design For Living

  19th January 2007 – 1st March 2007