Exhibition

Pingzheng Qian: Square and Circle

March 21 – April 4, 2025
1 – 5PM

Opening Reception: March 21, 2025, 6-8pm

Chinese American Arts Council/Gallery 456 is pleased to present Pingzheng Qian: Square and Circle, on view from March 21, 2025, through April 4, 2025. Pingzheng Qian’s body of work explores themes of spirituality, mythology, and cultural heritage, drawing inspiration from a visit to Mount Putuo in Zhejiang Province, China. This experience provided a profound observation of collective devotion, as individuals gathered in worship, seeking moral and spiritual guidance. Qian’s work reflects on the universal human inclination toward belief systems, transcending geographical and cultural boundaries.

This series incorporates visual elements derived from ancient Chinese legends, religious traditions, and Buddhist temple totems. While the compositions exhibit abstract qualities, each piece is imbued with symbolic narratives that evoke contemplation on tradition, faith, and the human connection to the divine. The works are characterized by a fusion of abstraction and storytelling, inviting viewers to engage with the layers of meaning embedded within the imagery.

Rather than prescribing a fixed theoretical or philosophical interpretation, Qian encourages an open-ended engagement with the artwork, allowing viewers to derive personal insights. The exhibition is titled Square and Circle, reflecting the conceptual interplay between geometric and cultural symbolism.

Additional details, including dimensions, titles, and mediums, are available upon request. More information about Qian’s work can be found at https://qianfineart.wordpress.com/.

Please contact info@caacarts.org for more information.

Artist Bio

Pingzheng Qian is a painter and printmaker whose work explores spirituality, mythology, and cultural symbolism. He holds an MFA from the New York Academy of Art and has exhibited internationally, including at the Asia Art Fair (New York) and solo shows in the U.S. and China. Formerly an associate professor at Southwest China Normal University, he has also been a visiting artist at institutions like the Djerassi Resident Artists Program. His work, often inspired by Chinese folklore and Buddhist traditions, integrates abstraction and narrative. Based in New York, Qian continues to develop his artistic practice.

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Chinese American Arts Council’s Gallery 456 Visual Arts Exhibition Series is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

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