
Pearl Lam Galleries is presenting Niao Niao, a solo exhibition in collaboration with the Su Xiaobai Foundation, showcasing the works of renowned artist, Su Xiaobai. This exhibition, coinciding with Art Basel Hong Kong, is exemplary of the gallery’s long-term focus on abstraction.
The concept behind Niao Niao
Niao Niao [裊裊] is a new series of paintings that Su has been steadily working on over the past two years. “Niao,” which literally means being adrift in Chinese, reflects the artist’s own displacement and psychological solitude. His personal histories are often interwoven with the history of painting itself, giving weight to both material and non-objective expression without conforming to specific traditional or cultural norms.
“Niao,” in Su’s words, “is an onomatopoeic word that evokes the image of smoke gently rising and curling. This series of work aims to capture a lingering sound that extends into a melancholic echo, much like lingering emotions, with a dense nebulous presence that drifts, permeates, and eventually dissipates.” Furthermore, the concept of Niao Niao signifies the intellectual independence and integrity of a generation of Chinese artists who have been largely left out of the mainstream narrative formed by post-war debates about modernism, minimalism, abstract expressionism, and art informel.
What to expect at the exhibition
This exhibition is broken down into two distinctive sections to shed light on the ever-changing meaning behind Su’s artworks and, more importantly, to express longing for artistic freedom. With reference to the landscape design of classical Chinese gardens in Suzhou, the first section utilises different layering of space to encourage audiences to become more aware of their own sense of movement relative to their perception of an artwork. A small painted broken tile, Floating Tile–5 (2024), located on the front wall alludes to a temporary dwelling; a green painting, Floating Grass–1 (2024), is hung in proximity, suggesting nature and growth. Audiences then enter individual compartments to look at different groupings of grey paintings, Floating Sand (2024), of varying sizes. The intention is to accentuate visual qualities of absorption, diffusion, and containment. A muted white Floating Flake (2025) is hung next to Floating Grass–3 (2024) with rich textures to convey remnants from the past that have withstood the weathering of history.
In section two, along a corridor conducive for perspectival readings of artworks, we see a large blue diptych painting titled Floating Haze (2025) coupled with Floating Light (2025) , a drip painting, on the end wall. Floating Haze is an abstract expression of ravines and mountains shrouded in clouds and mist. The interplay of blue and white evokes clouds, water, and the movement of glaciers. Installed on the opposite wall are works that are slightly more painterly in nature, as Su attempts to do away with depicting imagery with these pieces. Inside a semi-enclosed room, a large blue work with unique curvatures, Floating Beam, is used to stage a physical compression for audiences to observe more closely the subtle changes of the marks on the painted surface, as if time can come to a standstill.
About Su Xiaobai
Su Xiaobai pursued his postgraduate studies at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in the 1980s and was taught by Konrad Klapheck. He embraces abstraction by consciously stripping his work of narrative and explicit meaning. Known for experimenting with lacquer, a resin-based material traditionally used for making lacquerware that can be dated back to the 5th millennium BC, Su is drawn by its unpredictable characteristics. His core interest is to realise physical forms that are inherent to the material and diverse properties of lacquer.
About Pearl Lam Galleries
Pearl Lam Galleries remains a leader in encouraging dialogue between the East and West and fostering cross-cultural exchange. Alongside the Hong Kong group presentation featuring Su Xiaobai’s work, the gallery will also present an exhibition by Michal Korman at its Shanghai space, underscoring its dedication to promoting groundbreaking art that transcends borders.