Press Release

Through Maja Djordjevic’s profound empathy, we see how an artist transforms personal and collective pain into a force for resonance and understanding. Her work challenges our perceptual boundaries in the digital age, exploring the deeper meanings of communication. Adam Beris reveals how digital media shapes our understanding of the world through his unique visual language. His work reflects the challenges of finding meaning and connection in an era of information overload. Gao Hang’s satirical art exposes the absurdities of the virtual world while questioning how digitalization affects our belief systems and political correctness. His work reminds us to maintain critical thinking in the digital world.

Nianxin Li explores the boundaries between the virtual and the real, revealing how digital communication changes our ways of being and self-perception. Her work prompts us to consider the essence of communication in a digitalized world. August Vilella presents a surreal form of communication through his dreamlike works, reflecting the exploration of personal and collective identity in the digital age. His paintings are an inquiry into the depth and breadth of communication in the digital era. Moyosore Martins’ work shows how cultural and personal narratives find new forms of expression in a digitalized world. By combining traditional and digital media, his art explores the possibilities and limitations of communication in a globalized context.

Convergence: From Bytes to Brushstrokes offers an insightful exploration into how contemporary artists navigate and express their identities within the digital realm. This exhibition encourages audiences to reflect on the evolving landscape of art and communication in the digital era, emphasizing the quest for genuine expression and connection.

Press release courtesy Tang Contemporary Art

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Tang Contemporary Art was established in 1997 in Bangkok, later establishing galleries in Beijing and most recently Hong Kong. Tang Contemporary Art is fully committed to producing critical projects and exhibitions to promote Contemporary Chinese art regionally and worldwide and encourage a dynamic exchange between Chinese artists and those abroad.

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Tang Contemporary Art
10/F HQueens, 80 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Opening hours
Tuesday – Saturday
11am – 7pm

Closed on Public Holidays.
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