Don Gallery is delighted to announce its participation in Frieze London 2025, marking the gallery’s fifth consecutive year at the fair. This year’s presentation focuses on latest works by four artists, each employing distinct media and languages to explore contemporary expressions of memory and space, body and identity, nature and technology, as well as historical narratives. In their juxtaposition, these works together outline a multi-dimensional perspective on how contemporary art responds to the complexities of reality.
In If My Hometown, CHANG Ling reflects on the fictional nature of “hometown” and the reconstruction of belonging, weaving together memory, narrative, and identity within the context of global mobility to form a spiritual “island.” LIU Ren, through an interlacing practice of painting, sculpture, and installation, addresses the passage of time and the fragility of existence. By juxtaposing the inexpensive with the precious, and the real with the virtual, he transforms everyday materials into objects that point toward the eternal. With his latest The Deluge series, WANG Ningde radically shifts photography’s foundation from “light” to “water,” using plants and the traces of time to reconstruct the process of image-making, thereby expanding the conceptual boundaries of the medium. Meanwhile, ZHANG Yunyao engages graphite and felt in a dialogue where lines drift within fibers, making images appear not as deliberate renderings but as emergent presences, pushing painting toward an experimental dimension of “anti-painting.”
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