8.16-9.30.2025
Luciano Polverigiani | Yuki Ideguchi |Diego Rosendo| Ho Li|Minyu Hong
In the sweltering heat of summer, five artists conjure an otherworldly realm—a journey through culture, fantasy, and creatures unknown.
From Japan, Yuki Deguchi presents his new work Under the Moon alongside the Re-Hokusai series, a tribute to Katsushika Hokusai. Moving fluidly between tradition and modernity, his delicate brushwork reshapes the forms of monsters, giving them distinctive new faces.
Argentinian artist Luciano Polverigiani draws on traditional South American ceramic techniques to create vivid, astonishing species—alive with the marks of time and the warmth of the handmade.
From Brazil, Diego Rosendo lets exotic plants sprout from clay—wild, sinuous, infused with the humidity and passion of the southern hemisphere. His works intertwine the memory of ceramic culture with the traditions of Pernambuco, folding contemporary, global, and future imaginings into a single form.
Taiwanese emerging artist Ho Li paints a deep, mountain-and-water-like inner landscape—its colors, lines, and spaces invite viewers to step into the foreign terrain of her mind. Meanwhile, multi-award-winning Minyu Hong uses his singular imagination to reorganize and transform natural species, creating entirely new perspectives, as if opening the door to other possibilities of life.
This summer, within the strange and wondrous universe crafted by these five artists, the heat seems to dissolve, replaced by boundless imagination.