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The Cheryl McGinnis Gallery is very proud to exhibit
Touched by Women’s Hands. This exhibit was conceived and curated for
Flushing Council of the Arts, Smithsonian by artist/curator Lin Yan.
The Cheryl McGinnis Gallery was so taken by the power of this exhibit
that we felt compelled to exhibit it in March to honor Women’s History
Month. Lin Yan did not include her own work in the original exhibition,
however, this gallery felt strongly that her work should be included.
The exhibit focuses on using age-old methods, traditional materials and
objects found in nature, the artists give substance to their dreams and
imaginings, making a connection with the natural world. Their work is
in contrast to male artists in China who usually have several
assistants to help in the creation of their art.
Contemporary Chinese art has become hot in the global art market. While
technology plays an important part in the trendy art scene, there is a
small but strong group of Chinese women artists in New York who create
their art differently – with their own hands.
Nature
is a key element in the Touched by Women’s Hands exhibition. The rules
of nature appear in a multitude of ways, speaking passionately with
visual impact but with a contemporary touch that is both subtle and
natural.