DRIFTING SELVES LONDON

Nikita Andrejev/ Estelle Simpson
Mai Muraguchi
SOEY
Mai Muraguchi
Sau Tung Leung
Sicen Kuang/ Jonathan Lei/ Hongru Zhang
YuHe Hu/ Fù Miàn(Yu Ai, Spring Congfang Xiao, Xiaohan Luo, Caroline Vogel, Juice Cui )
Melody Ma
Chenrui Zhang
Kaixin Huang (Dorrothyyyer
Hongru Zhang
Fan Pan
Xin Yue

Exhibition Date:

22nd November – 23th November 2025,

Address:

Downstairs, The Department Store,

248 Ferndale RoadLondon, SW9 8FR, London, UK

List of Participating Artists:

Fan Pan, Hongru Zhang, Xuanya Pan, Junying Jiang, Sicen Kuang, Melody Ma, Chenrui Zhang, SOEY, Zephyr, Xinyu Hou, Hei Yeung Kwok, Yuhe Hu, Zhanyue Pan, Ross Deeley, Yuan Fang, Spencer (Yu) Yu, Leixinyi Li, Mai Muraguchi, Liang Zhang, Xiyue Mei, Tonghe Yang, Felicity Steers, Yinting Li, Kelly (Zixuan) Qi, Fù Miàn(Yu Ai, Spring Congfang Xiao, Xiaohan Luo, Caroline Vogel, Juice Cui ), Zeya Chen, Sau Tung Leung, Estelle Simpson, Mathijs Hunfeld, Jan (Zixuan) Zhou, Aima Fan, Kaixin Huang (Dorrothyyyer) , Zhilin Xiang, Yinuo Pan, Zhanchao Pan, Jonathan Lei, Chenxi Zhan, Nikita Andrejev, One Colours, Beth Greenleaf, Kexin Hu, Xin Yue, Rachel Barlow, Rongfei Zhai, Chaeyeon Kang, Hanzhi Tang, Yiqiu Zheng, Xiaoyi Sun, Xiwen Xu, Jingyi Ma

(in no particular order)

Curator: XiaoHui Wu

 Presented by SIURUEI ART

PRESS RELEASE: FAD Magazine UK

https://fadmagazine.com/2025/11/24/drifting-selves-a-group-exhibition-bringing-together-50-artists-from-across-the-world/

Drifting Selves

In this age dominated by speed and mobility, our "self" seems to have long lost its stability. Identity is no longer a single label, but a river constantly drifting, shifting, and reshaping. It traverses memory and reality, emerging in new forms at the margins of culture.

"Drifting Selves" invites 51 artists from around the world to explore the fluidity of contemporary identity. Employing diverse forms such as video, installation, painting, and photography and so on, the works address a state between "here" and "elsewhere"—how we are viewed by others and how we observe ourselves within the migrating body, the fractured nature of language, and the mirrored forms of digital space.This drifting is not a form of loss, but a way of being. It allows us to learn to locate ourselves amidst uncertainty and redefine the meaning of "I". When boundaries blur and foundations are loosened, we begin to search for our own coordinates in a constant cycle of departures and arrivals.

"Drifting Selves" is an exhibition about "becoming."

It's about how we continually reinvent ourselves within the flow of the world.

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