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Pink Fountain
2015
Oil and acrylic on canvas
120 x 160 cm
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Sailing Knot
2016
Oil and acrylic on canvas
140 x 200 cm
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Untie the Wind
2016
Oil and acrylic on canvas
150 x 190 cm
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Untitled
2015
Oil and acrylic on canvas
56 x 76 cm
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Writes and Wrote
2017
Oil and acrylic on board
45 x 35 cm
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Stream Folds: Crossing the Sunset Valley
2018
Composite media on canvas
240 x 160 cm
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Movement, Just Another Word
2019
Oil and acrylic on flax
180 x 320 cm, composed by 2 piece, 180 x 160 each
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Stream folds #6
2019
Oil and acrylic on flax
250 x 160 cm
Long March Project: Building Code Violations III – Special Economic Zone
2018.7.21 – 8.26
Long March Space, Beijing, China
Trembling Surfaces
Joeun Aatchim, Feng Bingyi, Feng Chen, Huang Songhao, Yunyu Ayo Shih, Su Yu-Xin, Yi Xin Tong, Vivien Zhang, Zhu Changquan
2016.12.10 – 2017.2.19
Long March Space, Beijing
Su Yu-Xin: A Hue to Spell
Su Yu-Xin
Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei
2019.7.12−2019.9.22
HIC SUNT LEONES
Su Yu-Xin
798 Art Center, Beijing, China
2019.3.22−2019.4.18
Art Basel Hong Kong 2019
2019.3.29-3.31
Booth 1C13
Wild Rhizome – 2018 Taiwan Biennial
Su Yu-Xin
National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts , Taiwan
2018.9.22 – 2019.2.10
Art Basel in Basel
Tianzhuo Chen, Liu Wei, Su Yu-Xin, Xu Zhen produced by MadeIn Company, Zhan Wang, Vivien Zhang
2017.6.15-18
Su Yu-Xin (b. 1991) was born in Taiwan and currently lives and works in London and Taipei. She graduated from Taipei National University of the Arts with a BFA in Chinese painting in 2013 and Slade School of Fine Art, UCL with an MFA in painting in 2016. Su explores the boundaries of time and space within painting, printing, writing and installation. In her recent works, she employs water as a motif to explore notions of time, memory, forgetting and the poetry of perception. Her works engage philosophically with the relationship between artwork and the human experience.
Su has exhibited extensively in Taipei and London; in 2016, she was selected to participate in the exhibition The Future Island at Saatchi Gallery and in 2013 she was awarded the New Artists Funding Program by The Ministry of Culture in Taiwan.