In her first Australian solo exhibition, One Hundred Names, leading Chinese contemporary artistChen Qiulin will present a series of works analysing issues of migration, displacement, urban development and its disruption of traditional Chinese culture.

Qiulinwas born in the Hubei Province of China and has remained so all her life, drawing inspiration from the social and political issues effecting everyday life around her. The career-spanning exhibition will feature multiple standout works from the artist including early photography, tofu sculptures and a newly commissioned video installation entitled A Hundred Names for Kwong Wah Chong.

One Hundred Names will run at 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art from January 16 – February 27.