Kiang Malingue is pleased to present at its Hong Kong headquarters “Summer”, an exhibition of recent paintings and works on paper by Liu Yin. The exhibition continues the artist’s exploration of nature that began with her 2023 exhibition “Spring”, revealing gentle and surging emotions in flowers, trees, fruits, seas and rocks.
More than a dozen paintings on view at Kiang Malingue’s Sik On Street space are organized into three chapters. In the first series of paintings, one sees a number of fruit-figures floating and frolicking in the waters: works such as River #1 (2025) reflect the artist’s interest in small bodies of water, such as rivers and streams, where traces of life remain and constantly redefine the environment in which they are left—the natural elements found in the waters interact with one another, adding another lively layer to the complex ecosystem of the flowing waters. In these paintings, Liu continues to paint adorable shōjo manga faces over flowers, leaves, and fruits, turning them into sentient, sensitive beings. They are unapologetically emotional in the network of affect they form with the environments, guiding the viewer’s gaze through compositions that deal with bodily concerns and expressiveness. Another work in this chapter, Summer (2025), actively draws the viewer’s body into a verdant landscape where joyful flowers emerge from a deep labyrinth of branches and leaves.
Opening reception: Thur, 10 July, 6 – 8 PM
Gallery address: 10 Sik On Street, Wanchai