PRESS RELEASE September 2016
0.064g Exhibition of new work by Meng Zhou
GALLERY@OXO Oxo Tower Wharf, Bargehouse Street, South Bank London, SE1 9PH 26 October – 6th November 2016 (11am – 6pm daily) Private View: Thursday 27th October, 6:30 – 8:30pm Press Preview: 4 – 5pm 0.064g is an exhibition of new work by Meng Zhou, on view at gallery@oxo on London’s Southbank 26th October – 6th November 2016. Curated by Yusi Xiong, this is the artist’s first solo exhibition in London. Featuring sculpture, painting, mixed-media work and video installation, the show presents alternative concepts for thinking about the individual’s relationship with both social and ecological environments, striking a balance between private and public, micro and macro – through the intriguing exploration of silk and cocoon. Zhou is of a generation that has formed its personalities and beliefs during a period of shifting social and economic circumstances, and through a boom in the availability of information and technology. Deeply engaged in the process of artistic creation, the contested notion of metamorphosis, and the becoming of oneself within a social environment, the artist consistently presents his distinct poetic and imaginative sensibility towards introspective concerns – which he has described as “being incubated and oppressed at the same time.” 0.064g collects these viewpoints and theories, on one hand presenting the artist’s personal narratives, mythologies and specific phenomenology, on the other representing the exploration of individual choices and potential within society through the notion of cocoon. Media enquiries: tani@tburnsarts.com