Arch Gallery is honored to announce its participation in the exhibition project "Echoes of Time" organized by Larry’s List, and will launch artist Pocono Zhao Yu's solo exhibition "Messenger of the Sun: Between Bone and Language" on November 11, featuring the series Jade Armor and The Newcomer, The Messenger, which take the cross‑cultural travelers Faxian and Odysseus as symbolic archetypes to conduct an in‑depth archaeology of the "body" and "language," all hosted within the historic century‑old Guang’er Warehouse along the Suzhou Creek, where the space’s timeless character enriches the new narrative with a trans‑temporal depth, allowing time to resonate within.
ARCH PROJECT is pleased to present the solo exhibition Signal Drift by artist Dai Shengjie. The exhibition continues her long-term focus on the "media afterlife" within the global industrialization process—electronic components rendered obsolete by technological iteration, media carriers that have lost their functionality, and residual materials left behind by industrial production are transformed into "technological fossils" in her practice. Drawing on personal experiences of migration and emotional memory, along with field research into distribution hubs for discarded materials, the artist uses materials as narrative entry points to trace the circulation and life trajectories of matter.
Arch Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Hu Longxiang's solo project at Project Space on November 2nd. Since August, ARCH PROJECT has presented the prelude to the young artist's Transcendental Folkloric Research—featuring the initial work Gill-Like Mechanisms I, a visual translation of spectral detection of Chinese herbs. Applying transcendental concepts to traditional folklore studies, it reinterprets folklore from a transcendental lens, shifting research from empirical cognition to transcendental practice.
ARCH PROJECT is currently on display: Artists Wang Jing and Yiwen's healing exhibition project "Flower For Algernon" traces its origins in nature. This art project is based on the research of art therapy and revolves around the presentation of a "result" experience. It presents two artists' original observation of nature and pure emotional externalization, and enjoys creating a refuge from the real world. The purpose of the project is also to leave a spiritual bouquet to the viewer by obtaining feedback from nature.
