Untitled Art Fair – with Galerie Charlot Paris
I am very pleased to announce that I will participate Untitled Art Fair, in Miami, represented by Galerie Charlot.
Date: December 6-10, 2023
For over thirteen years, Galerie Charlot has been a pioneer in the field of contemporary art, focusing on digital technologies that bring together science, art and technology. We work alongside artists who explore artistic creation through digital tools that challenge our perception and speculate on the future in contemporary art. For this edition, we propose a booth that highlights the work of four mid-career female artists from around the world: Chun Hua Catherine Dong (USA/China), Kika Nicolela (Brazil), Lauren Moffatt (Australia) and Sabrina Ratté (Canada). In line with this year’s theme «Curating in the post-digital age», Galerie Charlot’s booth will explore the trace – both material and immaterial – left by humans through today’s technologies.
Participating artists: Chun Hua Catherine Dong, Kika Nicole, Lauren Moffatt, Sabrina Ratte
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Exhibition – Canadian Culture Centre Paris
I am very pleased to announce that I will participate a group exhibition “En d’infinies variations/Endless variations,” at Canadian Cultural Centre Paris, as part of Némo – Biennale internationale des arts numériques de la Région Île-de-France, curated by Catherine Bédard, Dominique Moulon, and Alain Thibault, produced by CENTQUATRE-PARIS, in partnership with Elektra (Montreal).
December 7, 2023 to April 19, 2024
Opening event:
December 6, 2023 at 18:00pm – 21:00pm
The world accelerated as one industrial revolution after another produced societal and aesthetic changes. It was in the 19thcentury that the serial treatment of subjects became widespread in painting, as if to better grasp every aspect of them. In an age of unbridled use of artificial intelligence algorithms in industry and art alike, it is more appropriate to approach many works through their multiple versions. Increasingly, artists are literally collaborating with programs capable of generating their works in infinite variations. When the results are striking, it is up to them to interrupt the autonomous processes they had initiated. But what has been new in recent years is that we can all use such interfaces to, for example, refine our multiple online profiles. In this way, we have a certain closeness to the creations that come out of iterative or generative processes. This exhibition should be seen as a studio where the works are in the process of being made.
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participating artist: Nicolas Baier, Salomé Chatriot, Chun Hua Catherine Dong, George Legrady, Caroline Monnet, Oli Sorenson, Nicolas Sassoon, Christa Sommerer & Laurent Mignonneau, Timothy Thomasson.
Solo Exhibition – Bannister Art Gallery
I am very pleased to announce that solo exhibition “Share Distance: Where the Links Flow” will be held at Bannister Art Gallery, Rhode Island Collage, Providence, USA
Opening event:
October 7, 2023 at 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Featuring virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), 3D-printed sculptures, video installation, and AI-generated visuals, Shared Distance: Where the Links Flow provides an insight into the recent creations of Chun Hua Catherine Dong, a multimedia artist based in Montreal. This exhibition takes viewers into a journey where art and technology collide, examining how digital diasporic experiences have shaped the notion of home and self with the rise of digitalization. The artist weaves the complexities of displacement, resilience, childhood memories, and the longing for connection into a thread that links geographic, cultural, and emotional distances, as well as bridges gaps between memories and experiences, the tangible and the virtual, and culture and nature through the lens of gender and the context of diaspora.
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Group Exhibition – Art Gallery of Hamilton
I am very pleased to announce that my work “Out of the Blue” is part of group exhibition, “WONDER: the Real, the Surreal, and the Fantastic,” curated by Tobi Bruce, at the Gallery of Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario
Opening event:October 12, 2023 at 7:00pm – 10:00pm
What is ‘reality’ today? What does it mean to be ‘real’? Is there even such a thing?In an age of reality shows, fake news, and weakened social and political structures, our sense of reality is quickly shifting. Neither fixed nor factual, our individual realities can exist alongside one another’s and never meet.
This moment in time led to the idea of creating an exhibition around the idea of reality and sur-reality, or in art terms: Realism, Surrealism and the Fantastic. This exhibition explores the relationship between a logical view of life and the unconscious mind, fantasies, and the dream world.
The artists in this show find magic in the unexpected and the unnatural, the overlooked and the odd. Their work challenges values and norms in search of new realities and freedom. Here, imagination is front and centre and driven by the psychological rather than the logical.
Organized by theme, the exhibition brings together works by historical and contemporary artists who reflect and reimagine the body and the everyday in staging new and provocative worlds.
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Solo Exhibition – The Rooms
I am very pleased to announce that my solo exhibition, “At the Edge of Two World” will be held at The Rooms, St.John’s, NL.
Opening:
The work of Chun Hua Catherine Dong blurs the boundaries of here and there, the actual and the virtual, as she considers how ideas of home and self are changing with the rise of digitalization and globalization. Working in 3D printing, augmented reality, performance art, photography, video, and virtual reality, Dong explores the body—often her own body—to activate social commentary on gender, cultural identity, migration and digital diaspora. Throughout, envisioned futures dissolve binaries and borders as identity is lost, created and re-created.
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Exhibition – the International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN), Montreal
Presented by ELEKTRA since 2012, the International Digital Art Biennial (BIAN) is back for a 6th edition this winter at Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal. Our major exhibition, entirely dedicated to contemporary digital art, will be held from December 1, 2022 to February 5, 2023.
To close this cycle around metamorphosis, 26 artists from 4 continents will address the process of MUTATION, through the mobility and movement of human beings, ideas or identities. This exhibition offers a reflection on the transition that we must accomplish in this post-pandemic era disrupted both geopolitically and climatically. By taking a look at our time while trying to anticipate the consequences of our past and future decisions, these artists are in a way pathfinders, messengers.
Co-curated by DooEun Choi, Art Director of Hyundai ArtLab Seoul and Alain Thibault, General and Artistic Director of ELEKTRA.
Commissioned Public Art – Nuit Blanche Toronto
Commission Project: Skin Deep
Commissioned by: City of Toronto
Curated by: Julie Nagam
Nuit Blanche Toronto
October 1-2, 2022, 7:00pm -7:00am
North York Centre Library
5120 Yonge St, North York, ON M2N 5N9
Symposium: A Home for our Migrations
Artscape Daniels Launchpad, Sugar Hall, Toronto
September 29, 2022, 11:15am – 12:30pm
Chinese shame is rooted around the concept of face which refers to a cultural understanding of respect, honor and social standing. Shame is used as a tool of social control and harmony, as a way to prevent citizens— especially women—from acting in ways that might disrupt the status quo. Dong creates a series of ID card photographs with faces concealed in Chinese traditional silk fabrics. The act of masking is a performance of submission to the powerful effects of shame in which Dong obliterates their own individuality while being completely absorbed into a cultural identity. It refers both to the quality of only being seen for Dong’s Chinese background as an immigrant in Canada, and the subsequent lack of acknowledgement of their full personhood as a girl when in China. “Skin Deep” is an act of drawing back the curtain and pointing to the deeply embedded feelings of shame that can cause women to hold back and stay silent, transforming the performative gestures into experiences that are understood to be universal and relatable.
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Solo Exhibition – Varley Art Gallery of Markham
Solo Exhibition: September 17, 2022 – January 8 2023
Curated by Tara Ng, organized by Art Gallery of Hamilton
Gallery: Varley Art Gallery of Markham
Address: 216 Main St Unionville, Unionville, ON L3R 2H1
Opening Reception: September 17, 2022, 2:00pm – 5:00pm
Artist Talk: November 16, 2022, 12:30 to 1:30 PM (EST)
Chun Hua Catherine Dong brings together two major performance and photographic series by the Chinese-born, Montreal-based artist—Skin Deep (2014–20) and I Have Been There (2015–ongoing)—along with a selection of recent VR (Virtual Reality), AR (Augmented Reality), and 3D-printed works that address themes of diaspora, gender, and belonging. Dong reinterprets traditional Chinese symbols and practices to explore her hybrid cultural identity, navigate her ambivalent relationship to her homeland, and challenge social binaries and stereotypes.
Skin Deep examines the link between shame and the face in Chinese culture. Shame, or losing face, serves as a form of social control that prevents individuals—particularly women—from acting in ways that might disrupt the status quo. In this series of photographic self-portraits featuring an AR (Augmented Reality) component, Dong conceals her face in the same traditional Chinese silk fabrics that comprise the background. This expression of shame and loss of individuality reflects not only Dong’s experiences as a young woman in China but also as an immigrant in Canada.
In I Have Been There, Dong covers her body with a beautiful silk duvet as she lies on the ground at culturally significant sites or events around the world. Her performance is based on a funeral tradition in her hometown of Yueyang, in Hunan Province, in which the daughters of a deceased person each make a duvet to place over their loved one’s body. Dong adapts the ritual to her own particular circumstances and performs it as a poetic expression of her diasporic identity and engagement with different cultures and spaces.
For more info about this exhibition, please visit Varley Art Gallery’s website
Chun Hua Catherine Dong is a Chinese-born Montreal-based artist working with performance, photography, video, AR, VR and 3D printing. Dong received an MFA from Concordia University and BFA from Emily Carr University Art & Design. Dong’s work has been exhibited in many national and international venues. Dong was the recipient of the Franklin Furnace Award for performance art in New York in 2014 and listed the “10 Artists Who Are Reinventing History” by Canadian Art in 2017. Dong was a finalist for Contemporary Art Award at Le Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec 2020 and awarded with Cultural Diversity in Visual Arts from the Conseil des arts de Montréal in 2021.
Tara Ng is an art historian and independent curator who is currently an editorial and programming associate at the Art Canada Institute. Previously, she served as Associate Curator at the Art Gallery of Hamilton (2018–20), where she curated the exhibitions Norval Morrisseau (2018–19) and Chun Hua Catherine Dong (2021). Apart from her curatorial work, Ng has worked in development positions at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and Egale Canada Human Rights Trust. Her writing is featured in the exhibition publication Norval Morrisseau: Toward Another World (2019), AGH Magazine, and Global Engagements in Contemporary Canadian Art (2013). Ng holds an MA from Concordia University and a BA and BHSc from McMaster University.
Chun Hua Catherine Dong would like to thanks The Canada Council for the Arts and Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ) for their generous support
Solo Exhibition – TRUCK Contemporary Art
Exhibition: May 27 – July 2, 2022
Gallery: TRUCK Contemporary Art
Address: 2009 10 Ave SW, Calgary, AB, T3C 0K4
Opening Reception:May 27, 2022 – 6 PM to 10 PM (M:ST)
Gallery Hours: Wednesday to Saturday – 1 PM to 6 PM (M:ST)
Artist Talk: June 3, 2022
Featuring virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), 3D-printed sculptures, video, and performance photographs, At the Edge of Two Worlds explores new digital possibilities for bridging gaps between memories and experiences, whilst mediating culture and identity through the lens of gender and diaspora. It speaks to the ways in which gender is explored, lost, created and re-created, and how digital diasporic experiences have shaped the notion of home and self with the rise of digitalization and globalization. In the space of digital experimentation and representation, Dong blurs the boundaries of two worlds: here and there, actual and virtual, culture and nature, human and animal. Futures are envisioned, which dissolve binaries and borders, creating a new social relation that sustains different ways of living and diverse beings as an act of survival.
For more info about this exhibition, please visit TRUCK Contemporary Art’s website