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Tuesday, February 24, 2026


Exhibition Private - USA & Canada

Chiang Yomei: Moon on the Water

Alisan Fine Arts
120 East 65th Street,
New York, USA
Jan 15, 2026 To Mar 07, 2026


Detail: “So I say this to you – this is how to contemplate our conditioned existence in this fleeting world: Like a drop of dew, or a bubble in a stream; like a flash of lightning in a summer cloud, or a flickering lamp, an illusion, a phantom, or a dream. So is all conditioned existence to be seen. Thus spoke Buddha.” -The Diamond Sutra

Moon on the Water is Chiang Yomei’s first solo exhibition in the US. Born in Taiwan and based in London since 1981, Yomei is a multidisciplinary artist whose work is deeply influenced by the philosophy and psychology behind Buddhist thought. We will feature two ongoing bodies of work by the artist: her Lotus and Waking Dream series.

Yomei’s Waking Dream series centers on a circular moon-like form, repeated and sometimes elongated and fragmented, painted using acrylic on canvas. According to the artist, “Because all compounded phenomena are conditioned and eventually fall apart, nothing has a solid, unchanging existence. So everything is really an illusion: like an image in the mirror, a moon on the water. The Moon on the Water is a meditation on impermanence.”

The circular form has many meanings in Buddhist thought: it represents non-duality; a constant flow of energy, and is symbolic of the cyclical, creative and infinite nature of the universe and of life. To Yomei, her circles emphasize that phenomena are neither created nor destroyed (不生不滅). That all things are interdependent and do not have an independent existence, being empty in nature. Her work Unborn and Unceasing embodies this philosophy, with its vibrant, undulating red surface painted using sand, incense ash and oil on canvas.

Alongside her works on canvas is a selection of works on paper from her Lotus series. Here, she uses traditional Chinese ink, sea salt, pencil & acrylic. Spontaneity and uncertainty are key elements to her artistic approach; she embraces the idea of chance and impermanence, much like Dadaists did in the mid-20th century, who were also influenced by Buddhist philosophy. In Buddhism, the Lotus symbolises purity, enlightenment and non-attachment. The Lotus plant roots in mud (symbolizing attachment); its bloom above the water represents non-attachment.

“The Lotus represents the journey towards enlightenment, from root to bloom, a metaphor for different stages of development. For me, the whole lotus represents the practitioner, the path. The works Story of the Lotus and Dream of the Lotus express my own process as a practitioner through ink and brush, a meditation on impermanence.” – Chiang Yomei, 2025

Phone No.: T (646) 360 3439
Contact Email: info@alisan.nyc
Site URL: https://www.alisan.com.hk/en/artist-detail?id=184

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