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Artist Interview: Timo Cheah

Timo Cheah is a Canadian interdisciplinary artist of Chinese-Malaysian and Finnish descent who creates art about multiracial identity, the human condition and practicing a decolonized way of being. Becoming acquainted with the Pacific Northwest through blue collar work, yet living in Tkaronto/Toronto, they critically ponder our unique identities as visitors on Indigenous lands.

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Artist Interview: Bingjie BJ Cui

Bingjie BJ Cui is a freelance illustrator specializes in editorial, food illustration, brand advertising and publishing. Born and raised in Xinjiang, China, a city known for its cultural diversity, Bingjie’s work is heavily influenced by ethnic aesthetics and the local spirit of the land. The dance between the logical thinking from her science background and emotional feelings through art allows the artist to create work that corresponds to visual literacy and texts.

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Artist Interview: Bobby Cheung

Bobby Cheung is a Shanghai-born, New York-based multidisciplinary artist who engages with both visual and sound mediums of art. With color vision deficiency, he enjoys his creative process by going with the flow and exploring ideas beyond traditional practices. His works play with the concept of integrating portraiture with new media techniques to convey stories of the current. 

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Artist Interview: Xuanlin Ye

Xuanlin Ye lives and works in Chicago. He received his BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2017), received his MFA from Hoffberger School of Painting at Maryland Institute College of Art (2020), and graduated from the University of Chicago with an MA in Art History (2022). 

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Artist Interview: Yuqi Wang

Yuqi Wang is a visual artist who was born in Jiangsu, China and based in Tokyo, Japan. He holds a BFA in Design and a minor in Film from the School of Visual Arts in New York. Working primarily in the medium of photography, Yuqi’s practice investigates issues around cultural anachronism, reverse culture shock, sexuality and intimate relationship in the Chinese modern society.

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Museum 54®
New York

Exhibition 




Gaze in the Age of Technology
New York
June 15-18, 2023



WAYS OF SEEING
New York
March 3-5, 2023




HOME ALONE
Shanghai
October 22-31, 2021




PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
Shanghai
January 28-31, 2021