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Zhuang Hong-Yi, a Chinese-born artist based in Switzerland, is renowned for his intricate series titled "Flowerbeds," which combines vividly painted, color-shifting rice paper, blending Chinese aesthetics with Western artistic influences. His work reflects a fusion of cultural identities, balancing traditional Chinese materials and motifs with impressionist techniques and expressive styles. Widely exhibited in Europe and China, his creations blur the boundaries between painting and sculpture, offering meditative explorations of nature, color, and form.
Starting January 9, 2025, the artist will unveil an exceptional selection of kinetic creations at the prestigious Powerlong Museum in Shanghai as part of the "KALEIDOSCOPE" exhibition.
In this 20,000-square-meter space dedicated to contemporary art, visitors will have the opportunity to discover his critically acclaimed works alongside his latest series of kinetic parterres and landscapes, presented on an unprecedented scale.
January 8, 2025