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Steph Huang: There is nothing old under the sun

Steph Huang: There is nothing old under the sun

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This English-Chinese bilingual publication invites readers into Steph Huang’s visual explorations and conceptual journeys, centred on a mode of drifting. Through photography, Huang recaptures a sense of wonder in everyday life, expressing, "I feel that I have collected some fragments of the everyday world." The publication features images of Huang’s artworks and original photographs, complemented by writings from Xiaowen Zhu, Jo-Lene Ong, Ellen Mara De Wachter, and the artist. Designed by Huang’s frequent collaborator, Leslie Chang, ‘There is nothing old under the sun’ reveals narratives woven into the very fabric of making.

Published by esea contemporary with generous support from the Henry Moore Foundation, Public Gallery, Arts Council England, and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, ‘There is nothing old under the sun' will be available for purchase, with a limited number of signed copies also available.

First printed in the UK, 2024.

Wrap cover with sewn binding, 128 pages

 

Steph Huang lives and works in London. She received her MA in sculpture from the Royal College of Art, 2021. Huang has presented recent solo exhibitions at Tate Britain, London (2024); Standpoint, London (2024); E‑WERK Freiburg, Germany (2024); Public Gallery, London (2023); Taipei Fine Arts Museum (2022); Volt, Eastbourne (2022); Goldsmiths CCA, London (2022); and mother’s tankstation, London (2022). Her work has been featured in recent group exhibitions at Galerie du Monde, Hong Kong (2023); Bloomberg New Contemporaries, Humber Street Gallery, Hull and South London Gallery, London (2022); Belmacz, London (2021); San Mei Gallery, London (2021, 2020); Bloc Projects, Sheffield (2021); South London Gallery (2021); and Cromwell Place, London (2021). Huang was awarded the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award in 2023 and the Grand Prize in the Taipei Art Awards in 2022. Forthcoming projects include solo exhibitions at Cross Lane Projects, Cumbria (2025) and Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan (2025).

 

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