Reimagine iKEA’s Furniture – “Anqi Huang: riKEA” Opens at The Hollows Artspace

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Anqi Huang riKEA

Jan 19 – 22, 2017, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Reception: Thursday, Jan 19, 6pm-8pm

The Hollows
151 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11211 / www.hollows.info

An exhibition about Chinese intangible cultural heritage integrated with iKEA furniture.
Furniture usually produces the itineraries and behaviors of those residing with it. iKEA coincides with the highly cost-effective contemporary ways of living by turning furniture into disposable consumables, yearly updated and abandoned. The promise of “democratic design” has insidiously turned us into free delegated labour mechanically yet readily assembling those flat packs according to the given instructions.

“riKEA” is a personal interrogation of this industrialized, mass-produced lifestyle we unconsciously become complicit with. The artist reconstructs iKEA furniture pieces in traditional Chinese styles and techniques, with an attempt to evoke the ancient Eastern philosophy and an awing affect with qualities opposing to our current predominating conduct—endurance, uniqueness, and craftsmanship.

The exhibition includes five sub-themes:
Mortise and Tenon
Symmetry and Balance
Square and Circle
Blue and White
Lantern and Lighting

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The Hollows is a dynamic live/work/exhibit artspace in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY with a curatorial emphasis on audience engagement and a dedication to novel ways of exhibition making, located in a townhouse on Bedford Avenue with 12 galleries and studios on 5 floors.