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Gallery Vacancy is pleased to present Mirrors Within Mirrors, a group exhibition hosted by Derosia that carries a loose connotation of reflection and exchange, marking the conversation between the two galleries in the spirit of collaboration: one space opening into another, one perspective refracted through the other. Bringing together CFGNY, Alice GONG Xiaowen, GU Xingzi, HAN Xinyu, Michael HO, Fu NAGASAWA, Sun Woo, and Sydney SHEN, the exhibition unfolds through artists whose practices are rooted in, or move across, Asian and diasporic experiences. Resonating loosely with Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy, where follower and followed, observer and observed, self and double begin to blur, the exhibition approaches identity not as a fixed origin, but as something continually produced through surface, memory, style, and perception. Across porcelain, painting, sculpture, sound installation, and image-making, Mirrors within Mirrors looks toward another place beyond the present and the…
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Gallery Vacancy is pleased to present Mirrors Within Mirrors, a group exhibition hosted by Derosia that carries a loose connotation of reflection and exchange, marking the conversation between the two galleries in the spirit of collaboration: one space opening into another, one perspective refracted through the other. Bringing together CFGNY, Alice GONG Xiaowen, GU Xingzi, HAN Xinyu, Michael HO, Fu NAGASAWA, Sun Woo, and Sydney SHEN, the exhibition unfolds through artists whose practices are rooted in, or move across, Asian and diasporic experiences. Resonating loosely with Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy, where follower and followed, observer and observed, self and double begin to blur, the exhibition approaches identity not as a fixed origin, but as something continually produced through surface, memory, style, and perception. Across porcelain, painting, sculpture, sound installation, and image-making, Mirrors within Mirrors looks toward another place beyond the present and the…









































































































