Monthly Salon: The Remainders of time | Suxing Zhang's Solo Presentation

Monthly Salon is where new works enter the PoMo Art Club ecosystem for the very first time. Each month, a curated selection of 5–7 artworks is presented in a rotating, salon-style display, inviting close looking, conversation, and re-encounter. This is not a conventional exhibition — it is a threshold: a space where works are first seen, discussed, and set in motion within our collection.

This month's presentation is a solo exhibition by Suxing Zhang, co-curated by Tian Xie, unveiling a new body of paintings that sit at the edge of narrative — figures held in suspension, neither arriving nor departing, simply enduring. Drawing from historical imagery and the residue of personal archives, Zhang constructs divided spaces where myth and the everyday coexist without hierarchy, and where time seems to accumulate rather than pass.


About the Artist

Suxing Zhang (b. 1988) is a Chinese-born artist based in Sydney, Australia. His practice explores the lived remainder of time — what persists when narrative meaning and resolution dissolve. Working primarily in painting, he creates states of quiet suspension in which figures endure rather than act. Drawing from historical imagery and personal archives, he places emotionally neutral bodies within divided spaces where myth and everyday life coexist without hierarchy. Across Zhang's work, recurring motifs persist without resolving, reflecting his ongoing investigation into duration, misalignment, and the persistence of being.

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