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Charmaine Poh, The Moon Is Wet (2025), 24:30, 3-channel video installation. Commissioned by PalaisPopulaire. Film still courtesy of the artist.

Exhibition Preview 'Thresholds of Becoming'

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Join us for the preview of Thresholds of Becoming at esea contemporary. Marking the organisation’s 40th anniversary in 2026, this new group exhibition brings together six artists whose practices probe the architectures of transition and the fragile ecologies of the in-between: Nicole Coson, Xin Liu, Charmaine Poh, Minoru Nomata, Yang Yongliang, and Yin Aiwen.

Curated by esea contemporary Director, Xiaowen Zhu, the exhibition understands transformation as a restless process of reconfiguration — of meaning, of material, of the bonds that hold us together and the fractures that pull us apart. The exhibition positions mutation and instability not as failures, but as generative states through which new worlds might be glimpsed.

‘From our beginnings as a grassroots Chinese Visual Arts Festival to our evolution into an artist-run space and later a National Portfolio Organisation, our history reflects continual transformation. Our revisioning in 2022 and reopening in 2023 reaffirmed our commitment to supporting artists of East and Southeast Asian heritage while imagining new forms of cultural work. This exhibition gathers practitioners who embrace instability as a generative force, inviting us to consider how relationships, uncertainties and acts of care might guide the futures we create together.’

— Xiaowen Zhu, Director, esea contemporary

Charmaine Poh, The Moon Is Wet (2025), 24:30, 3-channel video installation. Commissioned by PalaisPopulaire. Film still courtesy of the artist.
Xin Liu, Insomnia (2025). Aluminum, stainless steel, resin, fibreglass, acrylic, led lights, silicone oil, water, duckweed. Tank: 1260 x 1780 x 350mm. Kinetic systems (each): 150 x 1780 x 1200mm. Courtesy of the artist, Makeroom LA, Public Gallery, London
 Minoru Nomata, Resonance-1 (2025). Acrylic on canvas, 162.4 x 65.2 cm. © Minoru Nomata. Photo © White Cube (Theo Christelis)
 Minoru Nomata, Resonance-2 (2025). Acrylic on canvas, 162.4 x 65.2 cm. © Minoru Nomata. Photo © White Cube (Theo Christelis)
Nicole Coson, Some place, within here (2024). Aluminum cast oyster, shells and chains. Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and Silverlens Galleries.
 Yin Aiwen, Liquid Dependencies: what does a decentralised caring society look like? (2021–ongoing, developed with Zoe Zhao and Yiren Zhao, UK iteration assisted by Lauren Rees and Yee Ting Lau)
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The works in Thresholds of Becoming frame transformation as a condition both intimate and planetary — enacted through bodies, materials, infrastructures, and imagined futures. Each artist offers a distinct vocabulary for navigating the unstable architectures of the present, where collapse and renewal coexist. Collectively, the exhibition asks: What becomes possible when transformation is approached not as crisis but as a structural condition of the present? How might emergent relations, infrastructures, and imaginaries assemble themselves within — and because of — the unstable terrains we inhabit?

Advance booking for this free event is recommended due to limited capacity.

Biographies
Nicole Coson
Xin Liu
Charmaine Poh
Minoru Nomata
Yang Yongliang
Yin Aiwen
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