The Xeno-Chamber
REFLEXION•Nov 22, 2025 — Dec 27, 2025
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REFLEXION is pleased to present the solo exhibition, The Xeno‑Chamber, by artist HU Wei, opening November 22nd, 2025. The exhibition is the artist’s first solo show in the gallery, featuring his latest video, installation, and paintings.
Transforming the gallery space into a chamber, the exhibition captures projections from the outside like a giant camera obscura. HU Wei began with research and photography he took in the border of Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan Provinces in the southwestern mountainous areas, metaphorically building the upland into a kinetoscope. The physical space where light and shadow overlap with illusions, where multiple memories converge with interleaving perceptions, a homecoming path supposed for memories and souls, turned out as a linear, single-direction history path in the name of modernization, so that the memories and souls seem ubiquitous, but have never truly reached any far.
The imagery of the “chamber” runs through the exhibition. Exampl…
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The Xeno-Chamber
REFLEXION•Nov 22, 2025 — Dec 27, 2025
Press Release
REFLEXION is pleased to present the solo exhibition, The Xeno‑Chamber, by artist HU Wei, opening November 22nd, 2025. The exhibition is the artist’s first solo show in the gallery, featuring his latest video, installation, and paintings.
Transforming the gallery space into a chamber, the exhibition captures projections from the outside like a giant camera obscura. HU Wei began with research and photography he took in the border of Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan Provinces in the southwestern mountainous areas, metaphorically building the upland into a kinetoscope. The physical space where light and shadow overlap with illusions, where multiple memories converge with interleaving perceptions, a homecoming path supposed for memories and souls, turned out as a linear, single-direction history path in the name of modernization, so that the memories and souls seem ubiquitous, but have never truly reached any far.
The imagery of the “chamber” runs through the exhibition. Exampl…
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