SiSi Chen
SiSi Chen is an artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She received a BFA from Laguna College of Art and Design (CA) in 2012 and an MFA from Hunter College (NY) in 2021. Working primarily in sculpture and installation, Chen approaches the world through a constellational understanding, in which positioning is not measured through fixed coordinates but is continually shifting, contingent upon one’s own navigation through ever-fluxing time and space. Recent exhibitions include Art Toronto (Toronto, ON), Parent Company (New York, NY), Tappeto Volante (Brooklyn, NY), Satellite Art Fair (Brooklyn, NY), SPRING/BREAK Art Show (New York, NY), FiveMyles (Brooklyn, NY), McBride Contemporain (Montreal, Quebec), Tiger Strikes Asteroid Philly (Philadelphia, PA), Underdonk (Brooklyn, NY) and Hilbert Raum (Berlin, Germany).
A decorative shield with African-inspired artwork, featuring a tiger, a red and yellow sun, and cloth patterns with birds, on a blue background with metallic accents and ornate lion head motifs at the base.
A ceramic blue box with a rectangular shape and two handles on each side. The top of the box is open, showing a blue interior and a painted label with a woman dressed in a black floral dress, a yellow sash, and a headscarf, standing outdoors with a basket of flowers. The partially visible text on the label reads "THE FOOL".
Colorful ceramic ornament with geometric patterns and abstract design, featuring shades of blue, yellow, red, orange, and black, mounted on a plain white wall.
Colorful ceramic mug with a rainbow, swans, and a landscape design on a white background.
A mixed media artwork featuring a three-dimensional collage with tarot card illustrations, a rainbow, a swan, a person with a crown, and various symbols, arranged in a tiered, geometric form.
A decorative boat with colorful painted panels, featuring a tiger, stars, and circular patterns, displayed on a white pedestal.
Colorful geometric sculpture with portraits and decorative patterns, mounted on a white pedestal.
Sculpture of stacked geometric shapes with painted designs, animal figures, and metallic accents on a white pedestal.
Decorative sculpture featuring four painted tarot card images on a circular frame, with ornate metal details and shell accents.