Pin Hsun Hsiang Curated by Dr Guan Wei
Pin Hsun Hsiang Curated by Dr Guan Wei

Pin Hsun Hsiang, Paul McCarthy, Huajie Zhang
BETWEEN WORLDS
GROUP EXHIBITION
Curated by: Dr Guan Wei
EXHIBITION
16 JUL - 28 AUG
VIP PREVIEW
16 - 17 Jul 2026
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
GRAND OPENING
Saturday 18 Jul 2026
1 - 3 pm
Ground Floor, 317 Pacific Hwy, North Sydney NSW 2060
Between Worlds: Pin Hsun Hsiang, Paul McCarthy, Huajie Zhang
This July, Rockford Gallery proudly presents Between Worlds, a group exhibition featuring three artists. Chinese-born artists Pin Hsun Hsiang and Zhang Huajie, who migrated to Australia, navigate the intersection of Chinese and Australian cultures. While inheriting the rich artistic traditions of China, they have also undergone transformation through the influence of Australian culture. Australian artist Paul McCarthy is known for his restrained and contemplative style, capturing subtle balances between avant-garde experimentation and the mundane rhythms of everyday life.
Positioned within the space between cultures and artistic practices, the three artists construct diverse creative contexts through their distinctive perspectives. This exhibition is a visual dialogue on identity, boundary-crossing, and cultural fusion.
Dr Guan Wei
(Translated by Professor Jing Han)
Appearing In This Exhibition
Pin Hsun Hsiang
HSIANG Pin Hsun studied art and sculpture under master Yan You Ren in Shanghai China where he was born. Since 1988, Pin has worked and lived in Sydney with his studio in the Eastern suburbs for the last 15 years. Over the past 12 years, Pin held exhibitions regularly in Australia and overseas. Pin has created award winning works which have been selected into many private collections of the member of The Sculptors Society. Pin has a passion for traveling having been to more than 100 countries over the past 30 years. He is deeply influenced by the culture of each country, creating artistic works and symbols with a distinct style. Pin works primarily with Australian timbers but has also incorporated a number of other elements into his works including marble, bronze, wire and other metals. Pin’s sculpture “Tired Lady” is collected by Parliament of NSW.