Shēng Dòng

(Alive & Dynamic)

 


October 25, 2024 — november 3, 2024

16,rue des minimes,75003 Paris

ARTIST: wanbing huang 黃婉冰

CURATOR: Caroline Arhuero (France) / sylvia Sun 孙雯 (China)

"Sheng Dong" captures the essence of "Alive" and "Dynamic" in Chinese, showcasing the works of emerging handcraft artist Huang Wanbing, who integrates the philosophy of "harmony between humans and nature." This exhibition is not only an expression of life and movement but also reflects the profound thoughts of ancient Chinese philosophy. Through her art, Huang Wanbing emphasizes the importance of natural materials and traditional craftsmanship in modern society, aligning with contemporary environmental awareness.

Her works offer a path back to nature, helping people seek inner peace in a fast-paced life, echoing Laozi's principle of "following the way of nature." The natural beauty and wisdom embedded in her creations remind us to have a deeper appreciation and respect for the environment.


The curator /artist duo

Caroline Arhuero (France)

Caroline began her professional career at the Centre Pompidou, before joining the Fonds national d’art contemporain.

Subsequently, she joined the Musée national des arts asiatique-Guimet, where she successively headed the exhibition and museography department, before taking over the direction of the collections department. At this national museum, she initiated contemporary art programming and organized numerous exhibition projects.

Caroline Arhuero then joined the Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP), where she was responsible for the acquisitions and commissions department for artworks.

Currently, she holds a position at the Service des musées de France - Ministry of Culture.

Caroline Arhuero is also a curator and has participated in theselection of artists for contemporary art awards.

Sylvia Sun 孙雯 (China)

Sun’s career, shaped by her upbringing in a family immersed in art andculture, blends Chinese heritage with global contemporary trends.

During earning degrees from Parsons School of Design and Columbia University, she founded Wavelength, an exhibition platform that bridges Chinese intangible cultural heritage with international fashion and creative industries.

She has collaborated with brands like Nike, and Tencent Games, as well as cultural organizations such as The Place Museum, promoting the fusion of traditional craftsmanship with modern fashion. Sylvia has curated events like the “Splendid China Fashion Show” and the “Shanghai Taohuayuan at the United Nations” forum, focusing on cultural preservation, while continuing to explore contemporary Chinese aesthetics through interdisciplinary collaborations.

wanbing huang 黃婉冰

Wanbing Huang is an artistic trailblazer, reimagining China's rich cultural traditions through a contemporary lens. As a distinguished Central Saint Martins alumna, Huang's aesthetic vision seamlessly integrates the essence of her native artistic heritage with modern sensibilities. Her groundbreaking art explores the interplay between physical materials and intangible cultural meaning, using innovative techniques that push the boundaries of creative expression.

As a Loewe Foundation Craft Prize finalist, Huang's outstanding artistic contributions are gaining global acclaim for their ability to stir emotions and connect with audiences. Her sensitivity to both indigenous cultures and universal human experiences infuses her work with a profound wisdom that resonates across cultures. While mastering new methods, Huang remains committed to honoring the stories and significance woven into traditional art forms.

Huang's growing reputation is reflected in features by prestigious publications like T magazine, Vogue, and other influential art world authorities. These high-profile features spotlight her status as an artistic luminary reimagining China's living heritage. In Huang's words, "My fascination with nature, spirit, culture, stories, and native materials fuels my artistic journey. I feel a deep bond with these quintessences of China that I seek to distill, transform and impart through my art, transcending borders to stir a universal resonance."