Booth A-21
Location
Nanjing International Exhibition Center
88 Lung Poon, Xuanwu District, Nanjing
11.21.2024–11.24.2024
Preview schedule forthcoming
Anastazie Anderson (b. 1995, Prague, Czech Republic) is a Czech-British painter living and working in London. She completed a BA in Fine Art at Falmouth University before pursuing a Masters in Painting at the Royal College of Art, for which she was awarded a scholarship from The Bakala Foundation Scholarship. Her recent exhibitions include the group show Well Cold at Moosey Gallery, Norwich, and I Don’t Paint What I See at Berntson Bhattacharjee Gallery, London.
Raphael Egil (b. 1975, St. Gallen, Switzerland) currently lives and works outside of Lucerne, where he graduated from the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst in 2000. His work has been presented in group exhibitions across Europe, as well as a series of solo exhibitions at Galerie Michael Werner in Cologne and Cassius&CO in London.
Tim Enthoven (b. 1985, Hague, Netherlands) is a visual artist based in Amsterdam, specializing in paintings, drawings, prints and books. He received his BA at the Design Academy Eindhoven in 2010 under the tutelage of Anthon Beeke and subsequently worked as an illustrator for The New York Times. In 2014, he traveled to the United States to pursue an MFA in sculpture at Yale University under the tutelage of Martin Kersels. Solo exhibitions include Repugnant Conclusion at Fons Welters Gallery in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Puertas Adentro by Espacio Odeón in Bogotá, Colombia. He has also participated in group exhibitions at Abrons Arts Center and SPRINGBREAK in New York, Antenna Space in Shanghai, Loyal Gallery in Stockholm, and the Lisbon Architecture Triennial. He has received several awards and grants, including the Plantin Moretus Prize, the Prins Bernhard Cultural Foundation Fellowship, and the Mondriaan Foundation Grant.
Ted Gahl (b. 1983, Connecticut, USA) received his BFA from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY in 2006 and his MFA from Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, RI in 2010. Solo shows have been with Harkawik, Los Angeles and New York; MAMOTH, London, UK; Halsey McKay, East Hampton, NY; Towards, Toronto, Canada; Alexander Berggruen, New York, NY, Galleri Jacob Bjørn, Aarhus, DK; Zach Feuer gallery, New York, NY; DODGE gallery, New York, NY; Cooper Cole, Toronto, Canada and Retrospective, Hudson, NY. Group exhibitions include Ceysson & Bénétière, New York, NY; Lindon & Co, London, UK; Freddy, Harris, NY; Matthew Brown, Los Angeles, CA; and The Journal, Brooklyn, NY. Gahl is a 2022 recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York and Northwest, Connecticut.
Sam Ghantous (b. 1989, Muscat, Oman) is an itinerant artist of Lebanese and Canadian nationality with Palestinian heritage, based in Zürich. He works with the ways that digital media shape and share our environments. Sam’s uses a range of visual media and software together with spatial installations to render instabilities in technological culture. He is, additionally, a co-founder of FOREIGN OBJECTS, a multidisciplinary design and research studio. Sam has taught at MIT, Cornell, University of Toronto, and now at ETH Zurich with Rosa Barba.
Tangting Li (b. 1990, Liaoning, China) graduated from the sculpture program at Luxun Academy of Fine Arts in 2015. From 2016 to 2024, he studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy in Germany, under the tutelage of Professors Thomas Grünfeld and Rita McBride. He currently lives and works in
Düsseldorf, Germany. Tangting Li has explored multiple disciplines and is now focused on painting, investigating the complexity of painting language and the temporal logic of history. He views art history as a generative model with origins, production, and replication functions, cycling between fragmentation and unity. Through his painting practice, he seeks to uncover the mechanisms beneath the surface of painting, reconstructing its relationship with the subconscious, temporality, and materiality, while challenging ingrained thinking and biases in vocabulary.
Xinran Liu (b. 1998, Chengdu, China) is a Chinese artist based in London. She holds a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and received her MFA in Painting from the Royal College of Art. In 2023, Liu was shortlisted for the Chadwell Award. She creates artwork that stores her memories, transforming these moments into graphic narrations and textual illustrations. Liu’s works have been exhibited internationally in cities including London, Shanghai, Beijing, Taichung, Hong Kong, and Chicago.
David OReilly (b. 1985, Kilkenny, Ireland) is an artist, film-maker, and game designer whose distinctive style has made him one of the most respected and influential creative voices of the contemporary scene. Creator of the groundbreaking animated films Please Say Something and The External World, his work has won numerous awards and been the subject of several retrospectives internationally. He served as writer for the television shows Adventure Time & South Park, and created the fictional video games in Spike Jonze’s Academy Award winning film Her. In 2014, he released his first game Mountain and, in 2017, released his second game, Everything, which is a metaphysical tour de force that suggests entirely new directions for games as an artform.
Pauline Rintsch (b. 1995, Germany) lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany. She received her Meisterschüler diploma from Prof. Tomma Abts at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 2023. Lynch is a recipient of a scholarship from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (German Academic Scholarship Foundation) for 2019-2023. She has had solo exhibitions at La Felce in Cologne and YveYANG Gallery in New York.
Sofie Schnellbach (b. 1997, Herne, Germany) is a visual artist living in Düsseldorf. She studied Fine Arts at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and received a Master’s degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Wuppertal, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Literature, Art and Media Science from the University of Konstanz (2019).
Anna-Maria Škroba (b. 1990, Riga, Latvia) lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany, where she completed her Meisterschüler diploma in painting at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, studying under the guidance of Professor Peter Doig for six years. Prior to her academic journey in Germany, Anna Maria obtained a diploma in photography from Janis Rozentals Art High School.
Kim Stolz (b. 1995, Berlin, Germany) currently lives and works in Düsseldorf. In 2023, she graduated with a Meisterschüler diploma from the class of Prof. Andreas Schulze at Düsseldorf Art Academy, with her graduation presentation awarded with the Jubilee Sponsorship Award of the Academy. Stolz’s work has been shown in various solo and group exhibitions within Germany and the Netherlands, including Villa de Bank, Enschede; Weltkunstzimmer, Düsseldorf; BBK, Düsseldorf; Super Super Markt, Berlin.
Huidi Xiang (b. 1995, Chengdu, China) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY, USA. She creates sculptures and installations that reimagine pop cultural products and phenomena, constructing alternative narratives to unpack emerging labor forms and structures in late capitalism. Huidi has had solo exhibitions and presentations at Art Basel Hong Kong (2024); Lydian Stater, New York, USA (2023); Tutu Gallery, New York, USA (2023); and other venues. Her work has been included in group shows including Bronx Calling: The Sixth AIM Biennial (The Bronx Museum, New York, 2024); X Museum Triennial 2023: Home Is Where the Haunt Is (X Museum, Beijing, 2023); and Boomerang: OCAT Biennale 2021 (OCT Art & Design Gallery, Shenzhen, 2021).
Wang Ye (b. 1991, Changsha, China) graduated from the Design Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in 2013. In 2017, Wang Ye graduated from the Sculpture Department of the Yale School of Art with a Master of Fine Arts degree. Wang’s multimedia projects combine video, sculpture, crafts, and installation. The artist learned traditional fishing net weaving from his hometown. Currently, he is learning the art of Hunan embroidery. Ye draws inspiration from folk art, as cultural heritage often reveals the formation and evolution of aesthetics and values.
Anastazie Anderson
Raphael Egil
Tim Enthoven
Ted Gahl
Sam Ghantous
Tangting Li 李堂庭
Xinran Liu 刘欣然
David OReilly
Pauline Rintsch
Sofie Schnellbach
Anna-Maria Škroba
Kim Stolz
Huidi Xiang 向惠迪
Wang Ye 王也