LONDON.- The Hayward Gallery, in partnership with the RC Foundation, Taiwan (R.O.C.), has organised a series of solo exhibitions by artists Val Lee, Samuel Laurence Cunnane, Kulpreet Singh, Musquiqui Chihying and Andrius Arutiunian, in the gallerys HENI Project Space.
Val Lee: The Presence of Solitude
October 7, 2025January 11, 2026
Taiwanese artist Val Lee examines the psychological toll of systemic control and political violence. By creating non-descript spaces and scenarios in her work, Lee transforms sites of anonymity into spaces for collective introspection. Through metaphors of physical and sensory constraintsuch as masked figuresher work explores the multiplicity of the self and mirrors the realities of surveillance and resistance, seeking a path toward reconciliation and freedom.
Curated by Yung Ma, Senior Curator with Felix Choong, Curatorial Assistant.
Samuel Laurence Cunnane: Blue Road
February 17May 3, 2026
This exhibition spans the past decade of Irish photographer Samuel Laurence Cunnanes work. Cunnane travels extensively, returning to County Kerry to hand-develop his prints in the darkroom. Cunnanes approach suggests a receptive process in which light flows from the world into the camera, then through the darkroom enlarger onto photographic paper. He undertakes a gentle harnessing of natural elements, cultivating a state of attentiveness, openness and not-knowing.
Curated by Thomas Sutton, Assistant Curator.
Kulpreet Singh: Indelible Black Marks
June 16August 2, 2026
Indian artist Kulpreet Singh presents a film installation that explores the urgent link between climate change and agricultural crises. Drawing from his life as a farmer, Singh choreographs the ritual of stubble-burningsetting fire to straw remnants to prepare fields for a new crop cycle. Accompanied by an abstract five-panel painting, created with fire and stubble-ash, the film captures performers hauling large canvases across burning fields to record the exploitation of the land.
Co-presented with the Kochi-Muziris Biennale. Kulpreet Singh is a recipient of the Hayward Gallery/Kochi-Muziris Biennale (HG-KMB) Award. Additional support provided by the TNQ Foundation.
Curated by Rachel Thomas, Roden Chief Curator with Ananya Jain, Curatorial Assistant.
Musquiqui Chihying: A Life of Navigation
August 25October 18, 2026
A Life of Navigation juxtaposes Taiwanese artist Musquiqui Chihyings early works with his latest artistic endeavour to facilitate a visual dialogue, reflecting on his humorous practice that oscillates between reality and the surreal. Chihying works across installation, video, photography and sculptural objects, often mediated by performativity. And by tapping into our ambiguous relationship with modern-day technologies, his works explore their impacts on contemporary societal structures and our human condition.
Curated by Yung Ma, Senior Curator with support from the curatorial team.
Andrius Arutiunian
November 24, 2026March 7, 2027
Armenian-Lithuanian artist and composer Andrius Arutiunian draws on ritual, vernacular knowledge and non-Western cosmologies to propose alternate models of world-ordering. Across installation, performance, and moving image, he works with sound as a fluid architecture of time: at once hypnotic, slippery, and political. In this new exhibition, Arutiunian investigates rotation and revolt forces through which myth, pop culture, and chaos are caught in the same orbit.
Curated by Suzanna Petot, Assistant Curator.