Soufflé: Zhou Zhang Solo Exhibition

Explore themes of home, anxiety, and transient existence in Zhou Zhang's evocative solo exhibition at MAYAO Gallery, Wong Chuk Hang.
When

Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 23 May 2026 to 25 Jul 2026, 1100-1830 HKT

Location

MAYAO Gallery

Hong Kong Island Wong Chuk Hang Southern

10E Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong

MAYAO Gallery is proud to present "Soufflé", a compelling solo exhibition by the contemporary artist Zhou Zhang. Running from May 23, 2026, to July 25, 2026, this exhibition invites viewers to contemplate the shifting nature of 'home' in the 21st century. Through a series of evocative installations and mixed-media works, Zhou examines the tension between the ideal of a home and the reality of a transient existence.

Artistic Vision

As articulated by critic River You, the exhibition reflects on how the concept of the 'utopia' has been downgraded to a mere 'hiding place'. In Zhou's view, the home is not a static repository of family history, but rather a space defined by waiting—by the flickering glow of a television and the monotonous hum of background noise. The exhibition delves into:

  • The fragility of domestic stability.
  • The traces left behind in the corners and gaps of our living spaces.
  • The collective anxiety and astonishment of contemporary life.

Visiting Information

The exhibition is hosted at MAYAO Gallery in Wong Chuk Hang, a hub for contemporary art in Hong Kong. Visitors can enjoy this exhibition daily throughout the duration of the show. We highly recommend checking the official social media channels for any potential gallery closures during holidays. For those traveling to the area, Wong Chuk Hang MTR Station provides convenient access to the gallery's location at 10E Wong Chuk Hang Road.

Why You Should Visit

Whether you are a collector of contemporary art or someone interested in the intersection of personal memory and societal shifts, this exhibition offers a profound sensory experience. Zhou Zhang's work, which often features subtle, minute constructions, records the passage of time in a way that feels both deeply intimate and universally relatable. For further updates, please follow MAYAO Gallery's official platforms and keep an eye on local art event listings.

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