(In)directions: Queerness in Chinese Contemporary Photography

Opening Reception with the Artists and Curators: Saturday, November 18 | 5-8 PM

Curated by Phil Zheng Cai and Douglas Ray

November 18, 2023 – February 29, 2024

Alec Dai
My Jet Black Hair, 2021
Archival pigment print
30 x 20 inches (76 x 51 cm)
Edition of 8
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Alec Dai

Alec Dai
Pot Fisting, 2021
Archival pigment print
30 x 20 inches (76 x 51 cm)
Edition of 8
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Alec Dai

Tommy Kha
Assembly I, Brooklyn, 2018
Pigment puzzle print 
17 x 13 5/8 inches (43 x 34 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Higher Pictures © Tommy Kha

Tommy Kha
Article I, 2022-2023
Dye sublimation on fleece
52 1/2 x 69 1/2 inches(133 x 171 cm)
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Higher Pictures © Tommy Kha

Tommy Kha
Stops (III), Oneonta, NY, 2020
UV print on vinyl
16 1/2 x 14 x 9 1/2 inches (42 x 36 x 24 cm)
Edtion of 5
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Higher Pictures © Tommy Kha

Mengwen Cao
Eddy, 2021
Archival pigment print
24 x 16 inches (61 x 41 cm)
Edition of 7
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Mengwen Cao

Mengwen Cao
Ten, 2016
Archival pigment print
16 x 24 inches (41 x 61 cm)
Edition of  7
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Mengwen Cao

Shen Wei
Daisies, 2022
Chromogenic print
30 x 45 inches (76 x 114 cm) 
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Flowers Gallery © Shen Wei

Shen Wei
Bonsai, 2023
Archival pigment print
45 x 30 inches (114 x 76 cm)
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Flowers Gallery © Shen Wei

Shen Wei
Blue Cave, 2023
Porcelain slip, oxide wash, glaze, archival pigment print on hand-built stoneware
4 /12 x 13 x 10 1/2 inches (11 x 33 x 27 cm)
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Flowers Gallery © Shen Wei

Leonard Suryajaya
Arisan, 2017
Archival inkjet print
40 x 50 inches (102 x 127 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Leonard Suryajaya

Leonard Suryajaya
Salem, 2014
Archival inkjet print
40 x 32 inches (102 x 81 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Leonard Suryajaya

Leonard Suryajaya
Gold Condo Room, 2020
Archival inkjet print
40 x 50 inches (102 x 127 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Leonard Suryajaya

Leonard Suryajaya
Sparrow, 2024
40 x 50 inches (102 x 127 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Leonard Suryajaya

Leonard Suryajaya
Dad Duck, 2020
Archival inkjet print
40 x 32 inches (102 x 81 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Leonard Suryajaya

Kanthy Peng
A Rino Labeled Gay #4, 2019
Archival pigment print
16 x 20 inches (41 x 51 cm)
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Kanthy Peng

Kanthy Peng
Artificial Tear, 2019
Archival pigment print
30 x 24 inches (76 x 61 cm)
Edition of 3 + 2AP
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Kanthy Peng

Amiko Li
Sounds of a Sweat (Brooklyn), 2017
Archival inkjet print
12 x 15 inches (30 x 38 cm)
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Amiko Li

Amiko Li
Erin (takes a break), 2023
Archival inkjet print
11 x 17 inches (28 x 43 cm)
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Amiko Li

Chi Peng
Peach Pit, 2015 
Mixed media 
9 7/8 x 12 1/4 x 3 1/8 inches (25 x 31 x 8 cm)
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Chi Peng

Chi Peng
One Faces, 2015
Mixed media
15 3/4 x 15 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches (40 x 40 x 12 cm)
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Chi Peng

Lin Zhipeng (No.223)
When The Chemistry Is Simplified, 2021
Archival pigment print
39 3/8 x 26 3/8  inches (100 x 67 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Lin Zhipeng (No.223)

Lin Zhipeng (No.223)
Pumpkin Is A Girl, 2013
Archival pigment print
26 3/8 x 39 3/8 inches (67 x 100 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Lin Zhipeng (No.223)

Liao Jiaming
The One [hongkong, 0000000-3876000], 2023
Inkjet print on laminated paper
3 3/8 x 2 1/2 inches (9 x 6 cm)
Edition of 30
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Liao Jiaming

Liao Jiaming
Bright Nights, Wet Dreams, 2023
Photobook
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Liao Jiaming

Zhang Zhidong
Lumination, 2022
Archival pigment print
28 x 35 inches (71 x 89 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Zhang Zhidong

Zhang Zhidong
Object Lesson (II), 2023
Archival pigment print
40 x 50 inches (102 x 127 cm)
Edition of 3 + 1AP
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Zhang Zhidong

Zhang Zhidong
Reflection (II), 2023
Archival pigment print
32 x 40 inches (81 x 102 cm)
Edition of 5 + 2AP
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Zhang Zhidong

 

Ren Light Pan
Olly’s Birthday Party - 4.22.17, Los Angeles, CA, 2017
California sun, ink, canvas
25 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches (65 x 50 cm)
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Ren Light Pan

Ren Light Pan
Boy’s Tears - 11.25.16, Los Angeles, CA, 2017
California sun, ink, canvas
25 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches (65 x 50 cm)
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Ren Light Pan

Ren Hang
Untitled, 2015
C-print
39 3/8 x 26 3/8 inches (100 x 67 cm)
Original photo, printed and framed by the artist
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Ren Hang

Ren Hang
Untitled, 2015
C-print
15 3/4 x 10 5/8 inches (40 x 27 cm)
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Ren Hang

Xu Guanyu
Illumination, 2014
Archival pigment print
24 x 30 inches (61 x 76 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Yancey Richardson Gallery © Xu Guanyu

Xu Guanyu
SL-06172015-02112022, 2022
Archival pigment print
40 x 50 inches (102 x 127 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Yancey Richardson Gallery © Xu Guanyu

Pixy Liao
Long Sausage, 2016
Digital C-print
20 x 15 inches (51 x 38 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Chambers Fine Art © Pixy Liao

Pixy Liao
Breast Ass, 2019
Digital C-print
20 x 15 inches (51 x 38 cm)
Edition of 5
Courtesy of the artist, Eli Klein Gallery, and Chambers Fine Art © Pixy Liao

Tseng Kwong Chi
Washington, D.C., 1982
From the “East Meets West” self portrait series 1979-1989
Silver gelatin print
Image: 15 x 15 inches (38 x 38 cm)
Sheet: 20 x 16 inches (51 x 41 cm)
Edition of 25
© Muna Tseng Dance Projects, Inc.

Tseng Kwong Chi
Tseng Kwong Chi with mannequins, 1980
From the "Costumes at the Met" series
Silver gelatin print
Image: 7 x 7 inches (18 x 18 cm)
Sheet: 10 x 8 inches (25 x 20 cm)
Edition of 25
© Muna Tseng Dance Projects, Inc.

Fang Daqi
Untitled (Butterfly 2), 2023
Archival pigment prin
27 x 40 inches (69 x 102 cm)
Edition of 6
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Fang Daqi

Fang Daqi
Untitled (Bream), 2023
Archival pigment print
30 x 20 inches (76 x 51 cm)
Edition of 6
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Fang Daqi

William Zou
Papaya, 2022
Giclee print on hahnemuhle photo rag baryta
9 5/8 x 11 inches (25 x 28 cm)
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © William Zou

William Zou
Untitled (Erasure), 2022
Gicle print on hanemuhle photo rag baryta
9 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches (25 x 21 cm)
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © William Zou

Whiskey Chow
Queeropometry, 2022-2023
UV print on aluminum
Set of 6
12 x 18 inches (30 x 46 cm) EACH
Edition of 6
Photos by Jon Archdeacon
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Whiskey Chow

Yang Bowei
Symbolistic Father, 2017
Archival pigment print
14 1/8 x 17 3/4 inches (36 x 45 cm)
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Yang Bowei

Yang Bowei
Caged Butterflies, 2017
Archival pigment print
9 x 7 7/8 inches (23 x 20 cm)
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Yang Bowei

Beatrix Pang
BOI, 2018
Sixteen 4-color risograph prints on uncoated paper
15 5/8 x 11 inches (40 x 28 cm) EACH
62 1/4 x 43 7/8 inches (158 x 112 cm) SHEET
Edition of 3
Courtesy of the artist and Eli Klein Gallery © Beatrix Pang

Press Release

Artists:
Mengwen Cao, Chi Peng, Whiskey Chow, Alec Dai, Fang Daqi, Tommy Kha, Amiko Li, Liao Jiaming, Pixy Liao, Lin Zhipeng (No.223), Ren Light Pan, Beatrix Pang, Kanthy Peng, Ren Hang, Shen Wei, Leonard Suryajaya, Tseng Kwong Chi, Xu Guanyu, Yang Bowei, Zhang Zhidong, William Zou
 

Eli Klein Gallery is honored to present “(In)directions: Queerness in Chinese Contemporary Photography” a group exhibition of 21 artists who see queerness as a possibility, embracing the imaginative even when the status quo might otherwise be limiting. The title acknowledges that the means through which each artist expresses this notion takes a variety of modes in the photographic medium, at times boldly and directly celebrating the beauty of queer bodies and at other times obliquely gesturing, winking, or suggesting that another reality is at play. This range of photographic expressions of queerness is similar to common understandings of discursive approaches in Chinese culture, from the artfully indirect to the abundantly explicit. The show brings together the present and future, a spectrum of genders and sexualities, questions and expressions of identities and beliefs, assertions about kinship and belonging, and complications and affirmations about cultural sensibilities into a critical conversation facilitated by photographic images that document, celebrate, complicate, invite, expose, question, and destabilize.

With a diverse group of artists showcasing a broad reach of works in the exhibition, we wish to entice our viewers to “queer” any one of the following terms: Queerness, Chinese, Contemporary, and Photography - 

What is queer photography? 
What is Chinese queerness? 
What would a queered contemporary look like? 

With works that embody their consciousness and explore the journey of self-discovery, Chi Peng, Mengwen Cao, and Leonard Suryajaya invite the audience to peer into the metamorphosis of fluid identities. William Zou, Xu Guanyu, and Tommy Kha, on the other hand, unveil pockets of belonging and becoming by capturing fragmented and layered moments within spatial and temporal contexts, while Tseng Kwong Chi explores the playful juxtaposition of truth, fiction, and identity through his persona of a Chinese "Ambiguous Ambassador” merged with the natural landscape to queer the boundaries between self and environment. 

The body is likewise explored as a site of performance (and performativity), as works by Whiskey Chow and Pixy Liao investigate, by challenging traditional gender norms and negotiating with art history in the context of media and sexual expression. Lin Zhipeng (No.223) and Shen Wei also capture the diversified nature of desire and memory through intimate portrayals of the body. The variety of bodies depicted reminds us that queerness is lived, inhabited, created, and celebrated by queer people, that bodies inspire wonder and challenge limiting regimes of the normal.

Meanwhile, Zhang Zhidong and Amiko Li evoke vivid sensations in their work to illustrate the liminal spaces of intimacy and construct rich narratives for the overlooked, eroticized, or politicized. The works of Kanthy Peng and Ren Light Pan too, provide a sensual glimpse into queerness in all its contradiction - tender, yet tense; concealed, yet revealing. 

Queerness resists definition. It embraces associations and overpasses boundaries. It reaches rather than posits; joins instead of announcing; seduces without a prerequisite RSVP. The unique queer experiences are documented and highlighted in the works of Yang Bowei, Fang Daqi and Beatrix Peng, giving form to personal, illustrative perspectives. Works by Ren Hang and Alec Dai present the intersection of queer and Asian-American identities as well as sexuality and beauty, challenging the traditional conservative artistic expression existing in contemporary Chinese culture. Liao Jiaming’s works also record the queer experience; his photobook recounts his personal thoughts and experience as a gay man through visual narratives and is tailored specifically for the exhibition.

Curated by Phil Zheng Cai and Douglas Ray at Eli Klein Gallery, this exhibition hopes to intrigue the audience to consider how a queered topographic approach could bend what appeared to be “Queerness in Chinese Contemporary Photography” into a mesh of “Queerness, Chinese, Contemporary, and Photography,” indirectionally. 

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog with an essay by Phil Zheng Cai and an essay by Douglas Ray. The exhibition catalog also features Tommy Kha’s interview with Ren Hang in 2016.




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