

Chantelle Huang Solo Exhibition
January 20 – February 9, 2026
This solo exhibition presents Huang’s recent works and invites audiences to enter a contemplative journey—where abstraction becomes a path toward perception, reflection, and inner resonance.Presented through abstract compositions, layered colors, and subtle brushwork, the works invite viewers into a slower rhythm of perception—one that encourages quiet observation and inner focus.

Chantelle Huang is a contemporary artist from Hong Kong. She holds a Master's degree from the University of New South Wales in the United Kingdom and graduated from the Faculty of Arts at the Hong Kong First Institute of Art and Design. She is the Deputy Director of the Hongzhi Zhongji Hakka Culture Museum in China and a columnist for Lion Rock Daily and Shing Pao in Hong Kong. Her works are characterized by intellectual depth, restraint, and a playful quality. She has been recognized as the Best Exhibiting Artist at the Los Angeles Art Fair and awarded the titles of National First-Class Artist and Calligrapher in China. Her works have been exhibited and collected by internationally renowned art institutions, including the Los Angeles Art Fair, Boomer Gallery in London, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, and Hong Kong Central Library.

As a female artist, Chantelle Huang’s practice is deeply rooted in inner perception and emotional sensitivity. Working through abstraction, she translates the flow of consciousness, memory, and feeling into layers of color and gesture, exploring the possibility of spiritual freedom through a quiet and focused creative process.




Her paintings do not aim to narrate or represent, but instead open up spaces where emotion gently accumulates and releases. This perspective, shaped by lived experience, allows abstraction to retain warmth and subtlety, inviting viewers to slow down and connect with their own inner responses.


