Guo Fengyi – To See From a Distance, SCAD Museum of Art, Gallery 108 – Photography Courtesy of SCAD.Guo Fengyi – To See From a Distance, SCAD Museum of Art, Gallery 108 – Photography Courtesy of SCAD.
Guo Fengyi: To See from a Distance is the first major institutional exhibition of the artist’s work in the U.S. The exhibition features more than 30 works from Guo’s brief yet prolific career, providing an overview of her visionary drawings, which incorporate the diagrammatic, the mystical, and the wildly imaginative. Together, Guo’s works speak to the power of drawing as a means to comprehend and “see” the unknown.
— From the exhibition text
Guo Fengyi – To See From a Distance, SCAD Museum of Art, Gallery 108 – Photography Courtesy of SCAD.Guo Fengyi – To See From a Distance, SCAD Museum of Art, Gallery 108 – Photography Courtesy of SCAD.Guo Fengyi – To See From a Distance, SCAD Museum of Art, Gallery 108 – Photography Courtesy of SCAD.Guo Fengyi – To See From a Distance , SCAD Museum of Art, Gallery 108 – Photography Courtesy of SCAD.
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