Binghuang Xu is a curator, writer, and researcher based in China. Her practice focuses on ecological and socially engaged art through transdisciplinary collaboration. She co-runs Making Space, an independent art space in Guangzhou. In recent years, she has curated several projects that critically engage with overlooked places, dialects, alternative education, and folk history. She was the recipient of the Fellows Award for Cultural & Artistic Responses to the Environmental Crisis by the Prince Claus Fund, and the Connections Through Culture grant by the British Council.

Why Do We Hold ‘Family History’ Exhibitions in Today’s China?

On 30 March 2024, ‘Questioning Silence: A Trio Exhibition on Family Histories’ (追问沉默) by Chinese artists Lan Yi, Da Xi, and Huang Xiaoxing opened at Making Space (新造空间), an independent research-based contemporary art space on the southern banks of the Pearl River in Guangzhou, dedicated to socially engaged art through transdisciplinary collaboration. This was the […]

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