John Hejduk: Shanghai Masque

CCA elsewhere, Power Station of Art, Shanghai, November 2021 to February 2022

The Power Station of Art in Shanghai presents the first exhibition on the work of John Hejduk in China, based on the CCA’s John Hejduk archive. The curators, Yung Ho Chang (Atelier FCJZ), Ge Ming (Southeast University, China) and Weiling He (Texas A&M University), selected material from the archive, showing three scales in the work of Hejduk: single family housings (such as House for an Inhabitant Who Refused to Participate, Diamond House, and the Wall House series), housing complexes (such as Gate House), and housing communities (such as Berlin Masque and Lancaster Hanover Masque).

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