
Alison Yip – june, Berlin
Sleeping In examines notions of safety and rest, and their inextricable relationship to an individual’s most intimate space of a home—a site of shelter, coziness, and domesticity. The artists in this exhibition, CONNY (Tanja Nis-Hansen and Niclas Riepshoff), Antonia Nannt, Tanja Nis-Hansen, Jessy Razafimandimby, and Alison Yip navigate the ideas of comfort and tease out the individual that exists at the contentious bounds of productivity and rest, and wakefulness and slumber.

Alison Yip, Dortmunder Kunstverein
Alison Yip’s works negotiate the role of fantasy in a post-factual world and incorporate parapsychological derivations from figurative representation. Based on painting, the artist creates

Hi Ventilation at Kunstverein Harburger Bahnof
Hi Ventilation, show me your winding winds and breathe some air into the corners! Let’s pretend we’re trains, let’s roll together, let‘s train surf and

Alison Yip, Kunstverein Harburger Bahnhof, Hamburg
Hi Ventilation, show me your winding winds and breathe some air into the corners! Let’s pretend we’re trains, let’s roll together, let‘s train surf and

Alison Yip at L’INCONNUE
Three ruminations on no place I) It’s so easy to think we know a place. To speak of it off-hand as this or that: ‘this

Alison Yip, Peripheral Review
Last year a number exhibitions, events and talks addressed the state of contemporary painting in Vancouver. The following essay is a belated survey of these

Vancouver Special: Ambivalent Pleasured including works by Alison Yip reviewed in the Georgia Straight
There’s such an exuberance of colour, texture, and form in Vancouver Special that the overall impression is one of delight. Yes, there may be sombre

Alison Yip in Vancouver Special: Ambivalent Pleasures at the Vancouver Art Gallery
The Vancouver Art Gallery has announced the 40 participating artists in its new triennial Vancouver Special. The exhibition intends to offer a comprehensive survey of