Press Release

Art possesses the power to move both perception and thought, challenging the familiar and revealing overlooked nuances in our sensory experiences. By reframing the ordinary, it invites the viewer to explore new layers of awareness and rethink the boundaries of perception.

Sheidlin’s exhibition, Unconditional, navigates the intersection of tradition and innovation, questioning how we experience and interpret the world. Through a distinctive approach that dissolves the lines between reality and imagination, the exhibition highlights the deep interconnection between art and life. Here, sensory experience is not merely an aesthetic exercise but a catalyst for philosophical inquiry.

Expanding her artistic vision, Sheidlin pushes the limits of her surrealist language, incorporating a heightened sense of experimentation and expressive boldness. Through a collection of more than twenty works, she explores freer forms and deeper meanings, challenging conventional aesthetics while fostering an immersive dialogue between artist and audience.

This series delves into the essence of trust, connection, and communication, visually capturing the transformation of emotions as they deepen and evolve. Blooming Heart embodies self-awareness and the journey of forging meaningful relationships. Night’s Tender Garden reflects humanity’s intrinsic need for solace and tranquility, even in solitude. Sweet Silence encapsulates the delicate shifts in emotion that unfold in silence, emphasising the profound ability of unspoken feelings to resonate. These works prompt viewers to reflect on their relationships, visually articulating the process of building trust and understanding.

Color and form transcend their aesthetic roles, acting as direct conduits to emotion and perception. Rather than merely depicting reality, they shape the way we experience it. Sensory engagement is fundamental to our comprehension of the world, preceding rational thought and influencing our most instinctive responses. The dynamic interplay of shape and colour in Sheidlin’s work activates the viewer’s intuition, disrupting ingrained patterns of recognition and encouraging a more engaged mode of seeing. Art, in this sense, is not a passive object of observation but a space for active exploration and reinterpretation.

This expansion of sensory awareness naturally leads to questions about how we define reality. Our experience is shaped not only by external influences but also by the images and emotions that emerge from the subconscious. Sheidlin navigates these liminal spaces, prompting viewers to reconsider the interplay between their inner world and external reality.

Lucid Dreaming captures the moment when the boundary between dreams and reality dissolves, revealing the intricate ways in which the subconscious informs our perception. Dreams are not mere illusions but extensions of lived experience—arenas where instinct and intuition construct new narratives. Unconditionally Yours explores the quiet intensity of unspoken bonds, illustrating how emotions transcend language. These works reexamine the emotional and relational dynamics we encounter daily but often overlook, offering new perspectives on intimacy and connection.

This exhibition foregrounds the artist’s instinctive and unrestrained approach to emotional expression. Fluid and evolving compositions replace static imagery, evoking movement and transformation. By capturing fleeting moments where reality and the real and the surreal converge, the works challenge established perceptions and invite viewers to redefine their sensory and intellectual engagement with the world. What questions does art pose? What answers does it withhold? The exhibition encourages the audience to embark on their own exploration, navigating these inquiries in their own unique way.

Ultimately, Unconditional exemplifies the transformative power of art at the intersection of perception and thought. By dismantling the familiar and bridging the divide between the real and the imagined, these works offer fresh insight and inspiration. Through her art, Sheidlin invites viewers to challenge existing interpretations and reconstruct their understanding of what they see and feel. This exhibition is not merely a visual experience; it is an open invitation to expand the ways in which we engage with the world.

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Tang Contemporary Art was established in 1997 in Bangkok, and now institutes over 48,000 square feet of gallery spaces in Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong, and Seoul. The gallery has also recently opened its headquarters space in Beijing, covering a building of 6 storeys. Tang Contemporary Art is fully committed to curating critical projects and exhibitions, as well as collaborating with other art museums and institutions, to promote Chinese contemporary art regionally and worldwide, and encourage a dynamic exchange between Chinese artists and those abroad.

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Closed on Public Holidays.
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