Macau young illustrator Yang is having her works exhibited at Ox Warehouse until August 4, 2019. For the artist, “sketching is the most direct response to what I see through my eyes. In sketching, the lines jump, the picture flows, and everything become matter of factly evident. But afterwards, what can be taken away or left behind? In recent years, my life has become different. In the face of such changes, I tried to reorganize it. Fragmental as it still is, I have managed to piece together life itself.”
Ox Warehouse’s New Art People Project aims to nurture a new generation of young artists by providing them with a space for bold attempts and experimentations. This time, they invited a Macau young illustrator to host a solo exhibition, where she will explore, through a new visual approach, the possibilities of illustration as an artistic language. Yang has a BA, with a major in English literature, completing her studies with an MA in Illustration from the University for Creative Arts in England. In this exhibition, through the interaction of illustration and space in a dialogue with herself, Yang presents her personal emotional experiences as well as a kind of alienated and lonely state of mind shared by urban dwellers.
When: June 27, 2019–August 4, 2019
Where: Post-Ox Warehouse Experimental Site, 15 R. do Volong, Macau
How much: Free admission
For more information, call +853 28530026, send an email to [email protected] or check their website, as well as the event’s Facebook page