Qualia Contemporary Art represents Victoria Yau in a solo show at the San Francisco Art Fair April 17–20, 2025 qualiacontemporaryart.com

On April 5th, the Evanston Art Center will open an exhibition celebrating the works of the late Victoria Yau (1939- 2023), a long-time resident of Evanston and one of the earliest Asian-American contemporary abstract artists.
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Victoria Yau (aka “Vickie,” 1939-2023) was an acclaimed artist of a variety of mediums (acrylic, watercolor, fabric, and ink and brush) whose works have been displayed in the Art Institute of Chicago, the Smithsonian, the American Academy of Design (New York), the Illinois State Museum as well as some of Chicago’s once renowned art galleries, including the Fairweather Hardin Gallery and the Dorthy Rosenthal Gallery.
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In 2024 The Block acquired five works for the permanent collection by Yau: Close Encounter, Walk at Dusk, Water Steps, River Swell, and Large Stones, all of which exemplify the artist’s preference for poetic abstraction.
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Pen+Brush (NYC), The oldest US gallery for women artists is exhibiting some of Victoria Yau's paintings through mid-November.  Pen+Brush: In the House 3

Qualia Contemporary Art is pleased to announce Victoria Yau: Mountain Cloud, a solo exhibition curated by Dr. Ellen Huang, Ph.D, former visiting scholar at Stanford’s Center for East Asian Studies and associate professor of art history and material culture at ArtCenter College of Design.

An exhibition of Victoria’s works is currently opened through Oct. 31, 2024 at the Stanford University East Asian Studies Library. Stanford University Exhibit

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