Tigers and Dragons and Ghosts Oh My!
Hannah Lim and G.E. Liu
November 17 - December 23, 2022
Address: 242 West 22nd Street, Buzzer #1, New York, NY 10011
Dinner Gallery is proud to present Tigers and Dragons and Ghosts Oh My!, a 2-person exhibition of new works by Hannah Lim and G.E. Liu. Tigers and Dragons and Ghosts Oh My! will be on view from November 17th through December 23rd. In place of an opening reception, Dinner Gallery will be hosting a benefit for Heart of Dinner on November 17th from 6-8pm.
Civilizations across time have long created their own mythologies to provide meaning and order in a world that can often seem chaotic and meaningless. They explain the unexplainable and deliver comfort to those seeking answers from a higher power. Chinese mythology is comprised of a wide range of folklore, history and beliefs across numerous time periods including present day. Many of these folk tales are uniquely bound to philosophy, religion, tradition and society.
Driven by the desire to feel more connected to her Chinese and Singaporean heritage, Hannah Lim’s intricate works capture symbols and motifs that embrace her multi-cultural identity. She reinterprets traditional forms of flowers, plants and creatures featured heavily in Asian mythology and saturates them with her rich color palette. Stemming from her exploration into Chinese antique objects and design, Lim’s creations reclaim chinoiserie, a prominent 18th Century aesthetic that describes European designers appropriating Chinese designs for their own use.
Similarly, G.E. Liu borrows the flattened perspectives of classical Asian landscapes to chronicle the layered narratives of her female characters. Derived from her interest in ancient Chinese alchemy and Jung’s concept of the hero’s journey toward individuation, her delicate and grotesque drawings are infused with humor, sexuality and self-deprecation while also exploring duplicitous natures within culture. Liu’s careful choice to use silk as her canvas is a reflection on the complicated history associated with the material’s relationship to the West while her brilliant LEDs highlight Taiwan’s position as the global leader in LED manufacturing and serve as a reminder of her hometown’s night markets and local religious decorations.
Tigers and Dragons and Ghosts Oh My! is an exploration of how these myths have been translated and evolved over time to reflect the current sentiments of today. Brought about by globalization, people are more multifaceted than ever and have evolved into a cross-pollination of cultures and myths. The works of Lim and Liu celebrate the similarities and differences of Eastern and Western cultures while also acknowledging their individual paths and identities.
About Hannah Lim
Hannah Lim (b. 1998) is a British-Singaporian artist based in London working primarily in sculpture, installation and drawing. She received her BA in sculpture from the University of Edinburgh and her MFA from The University of Oxford’s Ruskin School of Art. She recently exhibited with The Royal Scottish Academy, Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Berntson and Bhattacharjee Gallery and was recently commissioned by Tate Collective to create a sculpture in the style of her ‘Snuff Bottle Series’ for Women’s History Month. She is currently Pangolin London’s artist in residence for 2022-2023. Hannah has upcoming shows in New York, Milan and Hong Kong.
About G.E. Liu
G.E. Liu (b. 1995) is Taiwanese artist based in Detroit. She received her BA from the National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan and her MFA from Cranbrook University of Art, Michigan. She has had a recent solo exhibition at Library Street Collective (Detroit) and will have an upcoming solo exhibition at Goldfinch Gallery (Chicago). Recent group exhibitions include Basblue (Detroit), Wasserman Projects (Detroit), Trout Museum of Art (Wisconsin) and The Cultural Center in Taiwan.
Events
Heart of Dinner Benefit
Hosted by Dinner Gallery
An exclusive evening event to benefit Heart of Dinner will coincide with Dinner Gallery's exhibition opening of, 'Tigers and Dragons and Ghosts Oh My!', featuring new work by Hannah Lim and G.E. Liu. The night will include small bites, beverages, live music by internationally renowned harmonica player and guitarist, Cy Leo & Giuseppe Buscemi and a chance to win artwork by each of the exhibition artists.
242 West 22nd St, 10011
Thursday, November 17, 2022
6-8 pm with a raffle drawing at 7:30 pm
Entry Tickets: $50 / Additional Raffle Tickets: $10
Open to the public: 8-9pm
The artists in the exhibition have generously donated one piece to win during the raffle. Each entry ticket includes one raffle ticket. Additional raffle tickets can be purchased onsite. 100% of proceeds from this evening will go to Heart of Dinner.
Heart of Dinner is a non-profit organization that delivers meals and food to elderly Asians to fight food insecurity and isolation in the Asian American community.