Lucky Charms: A Contemporary Interpretation of the 12 Chinese Zodiac Signs
2494 Huntington Dr, San Marino, CA 91108, USA
Saturday, February 22 at 4:00 PM 7:00 PM
Ends Mar 22, 2025
Lucky Charms is a fresh reimagining of the Chinese Zodiac, a system deeply rooted in millennia of Chinese culture and storytelling. In this series, artist Ann Liu (刘谙) offers a contemporary interpretation of the twelve zodiac animals—Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig—through her distinct aesthetic, blending airbrush and acrylic on canvas. Each painting weaves together traditional Chinese motifs with a modern sensibility, creating a dialogue between heritage and innovation, past and present, and personal and collective identity. Liu, an emerging American-born artist, bridges ancient Chinese traditions with American pop culture, using her artistic practice as a means of reconnecting with her roots. Through her work, she explores themes of family heritage and personal introspection, balancing the intricate beauty of Chinese cultural symbolism with a contemporary, diasporic perspective. The exhibition presents a vibrant collection of paintings that examine cultural hybridity, self-discovery, and the evolving nature of tradition in a globalized world. Liu’s signature style masterfully intertwines traditional Chinese compositions, auspicious symbols, and mythological references with contemporary techniques, forging a compelling conversation between generations and across cultures. Lucky Charms is a celebration of lineage and identity—an homage to the past, reimagined for the present. About the Artist: Ann Liu is a Los Angeles-based Chinese-American artist whose work seamlessly blends traditional Chinese elements with contemporary techniques and sensibilities. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Fine Art and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Media Studies from the University of California, Berkeley, graduating with honors. Working primarily with acrylic, Liu’s multidisciplinary practice incorporates airbrushing, painting, and mixed media embellishment, creating richly layered compositions that explore themes of identity, healing, and femininity in the 21st century. Through her work, she reimagines everyday life as mythology, inviting viewers on a poetic and immersive journey through the complexities of cultural heritage and personal transformation. Curator: Rong Peng
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