artists Bouie Choi</a>, <a target="_blank" href=https://www.mutualart.com/Gallery/Alisan-Fine-Arts--New-York/"/Artist/Chu-Chu/4107C159F632D99E">Chu Chu</a>, and <a target="_blank" href=https://www.mutualart.com/Gallery/Alisan-Fine-Arts--New-York/"/Artist/Jia-Sung/1B3F40B8E83EE0D9">Jia Sung</a>. Although the three artists’ artworks and processes differ, they all explore forms of hybridity, both in the themes at play within them and the mediums they use. Hong Kong-based Bouie Choi is known for her use of reclaimed wood as a material, manipulating and then painting on the surface to create object-like works. Chu Chu takes the natural world as her subject in her photography-calligraphy works, increasingly blending the two practices in her various bodies of work. Jia Sung frequently incorporates embroidered elements into her paintings; interestingly, hybrid figures, part-human and part-animal, often populate her works as she delves into folkloric traditions and tropes.</p><p><br></p>" itemprop="description" />
Alisan Fine Arts, New York has one art show currently open: Hybrid Nature, featuring Bouie Choi, Chu Chu and Jia Sung.Over the last 12 months, the gallery organised mostly group exhibitions, showing a majority of Chinese artists. Among these exhibitions, the artists featured include Lu Shoukun, Wang Tiande and Tai Xiangzhou.The gallery has been featured in 11 articles, the latest one in our records being Dallas Art Fair Announces 2025 Exhibitors.Alisan Fine Arts, New York is located at 120 East 65th Street New York, NY, USA 10065. Contact the venue using this form or via phone: +1.646.360.3439.
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artists Bouie Choi</a>, <a target="_blank" href=https://www.mutualart.com/Gallery/Alisan-Fine-Arts--New-York/"/Artist/Chu-Chu/4107C159F632D99E">Chu Chu</a>, and <a target="_blank" href=https://www.mutualart.com/Gallery/Alisan-Fine-Arts--New-York/"/Artist/Jia-Sung/1B3F40B8E83EE0D9">Jia Sung</a>. Although the three artists’ artworks and processes differ, they all explore forms of hybridity, both in the themes at play within them and the mediums they use. Hong Kong-based Bouie Choi is known for her use of reclaimed wood as a material, manipulating and then painting on the surface to create object-like works. Chu Chu takes the natural world as her subject in her photography-calligraphy works, increasingly blending the two practices in her various bodies of work. Jia Sung frequently incorporates embroidered elements into her paintings; interestingly, hybrid figures, part-human and part-animal, often populate her works as she delves into folkloric traditions and tropes.</p><p><br></p>" />
The Dallas Art Fair has announced the 90 exhibitors participating in its 2025 fair taking place in April at the Fashion Industry Gallery (f.i.g.) in the Dallas Arts District.