Lonely Shades – Silicon Valley International Contemporary Art Exhibition celebrates success

The exhibition featured artworks from 17 international artists hailing from the United States, France, Spain, China, South Korea, Iran, Kenya, and Taiwan.

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On March 30, 2024, “Lonely Shades – Silicon Valley International Contemporary Art Exhibition,” curated by Xi Wang and MetaCher of Gallery NAT and ArtX Gallery, opened successfully at ArtX Gallery in Fremont, Silicon Valley, United States, from 18:00 to 20:00 Pacific Time. The exhibition featured artworks from 17 international artists hailing from the United States, France, Spain, China, South Korea, Iran, Kenya, and Taiwan. The opening reception attracted numerous artists, musicians, media personalities, art collectors, and enthusiasts from the San Francisco Bay Area, filling ArtX Gallery to capacity.

The opening event was divided into two phases: firstly, there was interaction and exchange among the curators, artists, as well as media personalities, musicians, and art collectors present at the venue; secondly, there were live performances of original music by MetaCher, Yuri Kotov, and Lyssa Rose, talented musicians from the San Francisco Bay Area who were specially invited for the occasion.

This exhibition showcased works from 17 outstanding international artists, including: Abby Zhang / Allison Allessio / EEGOON (Seung Hyung Lee) / Grace Lin / Iris J. Arnaud / Jayne Breakfast (Baran) / Jozie Lin / Maku López / Minying Han / Mona Leau / Mwass Githinji / Shijie Hai /Sedigheh Motallebi / Sijia Ke / Ye Yao / Zhiru Zhang / Yaozhi Liu.

The atmosphere at the venue was lively, with guests engaging in discussions from various perspectives about the exhibited artworks and the stories behind the artists. They also experienced a new form of visual interaction between art and music. Concurrently, there were enthusiastic discussions about the new cultural perceptions brought about by the fusion of art, technology, and life showcased at the world-renowned technological hub, Silicon Valley, as well as the similarities and differences compared to traditional art gallery exhibitions.

The exhibition, curated by Xi Wang and MetaCher, fully leveraged the technological inspiration of Silicon Valley, integrating it with the artists’ works to present a fresh curatorial vision. “As the global center for technological innovation, Silicon Valley’s unique socio-cultural background provides rich soil for this artistic exploration,” said the curators. “We aim to use the power of art to promote cross-cultural understanding and dialogue, to reflect on the impact of technological development, social conflicts, environmental changes, and their effects on human society and psyche, as well as how people seek and maintain genuine connections and meanings in this rapidly changing world.” Concurrently, the musical performances by original musicians from the San Francisco Bay Area, Yuri Kotov and Lyssa Rose, complemented each other, creating an internationally inspired visual culture unique to the Silicon Valley region.

The exhibition will last from March 25 to April 6, 2024. This exhibition will bring a dazzling event to the contemporary cultural world.

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