Exhibition
30 Years of CFCCA
05 Feb 2016 – 31 Jul 2016
esea contemporary
Manchester, United Kingdom
Free
Gordon Cheung’s relationship with CFCCA began in 2004. His latest exhibition will examine the relationship between civilisation and conquest
Gordon Cheung’s relationship with CFCCA began in 2004 when he took part in our unique ‘Breathe’ artist-in-residence programme. In 2008, he returned to Gallery 1 with his solo exhibition Death by a Thousand Cuts.
Gordon’s new works will draw on themes from an exhibition called The Abyss Stares Back, which took place at Edel Assanti Gallery in London during November 2015.
The exhibition will examine the relationship between civilisation and conquest – in particular, the social, moral and political climate surrounding China's emergence as a 21st century global superpower, and the Western anxieties relating to this shifting global landscape.
In 2016, CFCCA celebrates its 30 year anniversary with a high profile exhibition programme spanning 6 months featuring some of the very best Chinese contemporary artists of today.
To find out more visit: http://www.cfcca.org.uk/exhibition/30-years/
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