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20 November, 2007 Yang She Wei (China)
Under Scrutiny - There are times when the world seems preoccupied with external appearances. Yang She Wei reveals the ordinariness of security guards and unfurls the complexity of young, urban women.
16 October, 2007 Still Looking - Malcolm Golding's (UK) heads represent the artist's exploration of life – a journey of physical, religious, spiritual and soul searching for something he has not yet found.
06 September, 2007 Maung Aw (Burma)
Turban Kids - These children are from Pa-O tribe and are seen as both the innocence that Burma does not possess and the colour that Burma exudes in abundance.
01 June, 2007 Tatlo - The three artists share a passionate commitment to pioneering new medium in their work, exploring and pushing the boundaries of visual art, yet achieving radically different results.
29 May, 2007 China Renaissance - An exhibition comprising exquisite oil paintings continuing the artist’s contemplation of, and quite possibly reverence for, the simple nobility of the Mongolian peasant.
20 April, 2007 The Cycles Dialogues - Siegward Sprotte's (Germany) abstract landscapes emerge from a Western discourse and finds its resonance in the use of the elements, trees and nature.
29 March, 2007 Aung Myint (Burma)
Mother and Child - Aung Myint’s work places him in the forefront of the contemporary art movement in Yangon. His Mother and Child series has won international acclaim and contrasts greatly with his abstract work depicting his personal isolation and about processes of deterioration and growth.
27 February, 2007 Through Bamboo - Seen through the eyes of French architect and artist Alain Hispa, the magical qualities of bamboo appear in abstract forms and colours to reveal their inherent beauty.
25 January, 2007 Zhang Yuzhou (China)
Lost Wilderness(Self Awareness) - Zhang Yuzhou works in oils and traditional ink on paper. His works is concerned with the land around us, the change in our landscape, the change of life in China.
08 January, 2007 Aikea-Guinea - As a film maker constantly researching his subject, Rodolfo Canate (Philippines) was particularly impressed by and developed a lasting interest in Islamic aesthetics and architecture.
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