Exhibition exploring memory, identity, lost narratives currently on view

2025-June-6 18:19 By: neamco.com

Exhibition exploring memory, identity, lost narratives currently on view

Photo taken on June 2, 2025, shows people visiting an exhibition titled "Bauhaus Unknown" at UCCA, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China's capital city. The exhibition reimagines overlooked histories of women associated with the Bauhaus, transforming archival images into contemporary paintings and textile-inspired murals. By blending formal Bauhaus language with personal memory and historical absence, the show offers a poignant meditation on visibility, legacy, and the erasures of time. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

Exhibition exploring memory, identity, lost narratives currently on view

Photo taken on June 2, 2025, shows an artwork displayed at an exhibition titled "Bauhaus Unknown" at UCCA, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China's capital city. The exhibition reimagines overlooked histories of women associated with the Bauhaus, transforming archival images into contemporary paintings and textile-inspired murals. By blending formal Bauhaus language with personal memory and historical absence, the show offers a poignant meditation on visibility, legacy, and the erasures of time. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

Exhibition exploring memory, identity, lost narratives currently on view

Photo taken on June 2, 2025, shows an artwork displayed at an exhibition titled "Bauhaus Unknown" at UCCA, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China's capital city. The exhibition reimagines overlooked histories of women associated with the Bauhaus, transforming archival images into contemporary paintings and textile-inspired murals. By blending formal Bauhaus language with personal memory and historical absence, the show offers a poignant meditation on visibility, legacy, and the erasures of time. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

Exhibition exploring memory, identity, lost narratives currently on view

Photo taken on June 2, 2025, shows an artwork displayed at an exhibition titled "Bauhaus Unknown" at UCCA, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China's capital city. The exhibition reimagines overlooked histories of women associated with the Bauhaus, transforming archival images into contemporary paintings and textile-inspired murals. By blending formal Bauhaus language with personal memory and historical absence, the show offers a poignant meditation on visibility, legacy, and the erasures of time. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

Exhibition exploring memory, identity, lost narratives currently on view

Photo taken on June 2, 2025, shows an artwork displayed at an exhibition titled "Bauhaus Unknown" at UCCA, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China's capital city. The exhibition reimagines overlooked histories of women associated with the Bauhaus, transforming archival images into contemporary paintings and textile-inspired murals. By blending formal Bauhaus language with personal memory and historical absence, the show offers a poignant meditation on visibility, legacy, and the erasures of time. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

Exhibition exploring memory, identity, lost narratives currently on view

Photo taken on June 2, 2025, shows an artwork displayed at an exhibition titled "Bauhaus Unknown" at UCCA, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China's capital city. The exhibition reimagines overlooked histories of women associated with the Bauhaus, transforming archival images into contemporary paintings and textile-inspired murals. By blending formal Bauhaus language with personal memory and historical absence, the show offers a poignant meditation on visibility, legacy, and the erasures of time. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

Exhibition exploring memory, identity, lost narratives currently on view

Photo taken on June 2, 2025, shows an artwork displayed at an exhibition titled "Bauhaus Unknown" at UCCA, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, China's capital city. The exhibition reimagines overlooked histories of women associated with the Bauhaus, transforming archival images into contemporary paintings and textile-inspired murals. By blending formal Bauhaus language with personal memory and historical absence, the show offers a poignant meditation on visibility, legacy, and the erasures of time. (Wang Xinyuan/Guangming Picture)

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