Zhuang Hong-Yi | Chromatic Maze: Solo Exhibition | GLR 41
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Zhuang Hong-Yi, Ember Garden, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Blueberry Night, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, The Light Within, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Verdant Canopy, 2025 Sold
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Zhuang Hong-Yi, Blush Glow, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Awakening Harmony, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Gradient of Grace, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, The Garden of Stars, 2025 Reserved
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Zhuang Hong-Yi, Stellar Bloom, 2025 Sold -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Aurora of Radiance, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Twilight Bloom, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Chromatic Flow, 2025
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Zhuang Hong-Yi, Path of Stars, 2025 Sold -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, In the Blooming Light, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Whispers of Joy, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Whispering Light, 2025
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Zhuang Hong-Yi, Renaissance, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Renaissance Wood, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Renaissance Black, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Renaissance Gold, 2025
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Zhuang Hong-Yi, Shatter Silence, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Chaotic Serenity, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Nocturnal Sparks, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Celestial Bloom, 2025
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Zhuang Hong-Yi, Calypso, 2025 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Eternal Bloom, 2024 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Vibrant dimensions, 2024 -
Zhuang Hong-Yi, Bloom After Rain, 2025
Zhuang Hong-Yi’s upcoming solo exhibition, Chromatic Maze, invites viewers into a vibrant, immersive world where color, form, and texture converge in a dynamic dialogue. Renowned for his striking use of folded rice paper and sculptural compositions, the artist transforms spaces into living canvases, where cascades of color appear to float, ripple, and intertwine. Each work acts as both a visual spectacle and a subtle meditation, guiding the eye along intricate paths of light, shadow, and hue, encouraging contemplation of the interplay between nature, emotion, and perception.
Chromatic Maze continues Zhuang Hong-Yi’s exploration of sensory experience and spatial transformation, blending the poetic with the architectural. Visitors are invited to navigate a labyrinth of color, where each piece offers a moment of discovery and reflection. With references to gardens, mossy undergrowth, and ethereal light, the exhibition evokes both natural landscapes and abstracted visions, drawing the audience into a world that is at once playful, contemplative, and profoundly immersive.

