Yuge Zhou is a Chinese born, Chicago-based artist whose videos and installations address themes of connections and isolation, nature and urbanity inspired by her personal history and bonds between the artist’s home country and adopted country, America.  

NEWS 

  • Solo exhibition Chorus of Idle Footsteps at the Site:Brooklyn Gallery (NY); Dec. 13, 2019—Jan. 18, 2020; More info here

  • The Magic Hour (Winter) at the K Museum of Contemporary Art (Seoul, South Korea); on view until Dec. 29, 2019

  • To afar the water flows at Olbrich Botanical Gardens (WI) as part of the GLEAM festival; Aug. 24 — Oct. 26, 2019; Watch the documentation here

  • Green Play on the 28 foot video wall in the historic Los Angeles Public Library (Tom Bradley Wing); on view until Dec. 31, 2019

  • Artist talk at London Festival of Architecture conference organized by Zaha Hadid Architects and Museum of Architecture; More info here

  • “Moving Space” two-person exhibition at Kunstraum Claudia Delank (Berlin, Germany); Apr. 26 —June 7, 2019

  • '‘On Voyeurism, Plot and the Art of Yuge Zhou'‘, a featured article on Whitehot Magazine of Contemporary Art; Read it here