Grace Huang


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    → Art Investment & Collectors’ Guide 2025 (by A WORLD MASTER ARTIST Contemporary Art Collectors and Art Market Experts)

    → HUG 100 ARTISTS TO WATCH 2024 (Publisher: Snap Collective Management Ltd. London UK on behalf of Snap Collective Publishing K/S Amaliegade 6. 2.tv DK-1256 Copenhagen K. Denmark, European Union CVR Nr. 43871935, ISBN 978-87-7620-174-6, Design Alexander Sakovich, Editor Silvia Antoni)

    → Who's Who in Visual Art / 99 Top Fine Artists of Our Day 2020-2021 (Edited by Ulrich Goette Himmelblau, ISBN: 978-3-9817701-3-1, Art Domain Whois Publisher Germany)

    → Art Compass Vol 2018 - 2019 (Edited by Ulrich Goette Himmelblau, ISBN 978-3-9817701-48, Art Domain Whois Publisher Germany)

    → Spotlight CONTEMPORARY ART MAGAZINE, Issue 7/June 2018 (Circle Foundation For the Arts Press, Lyon, France)

    → CIRCLE QUARTERLY ART REVIEW, WINTER 2018 (Circle Foundation Press, Lyon, France)

    → Who's Who in Visual Art 101 / Top Fine Artists of Our Day 2017 (Edited by Ulrich Goette Himmelblau, ISBN 978-3-9817701-2-4, Himmelblau Art Domain Whois Publisher, Germany)

    → Art & Beyond Art & Beyond Vol.46, July/August 2017 (Editor: Alina Lampert, Art Director and Publisher: Mila Ryk)

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    → TAKING IT TO MIND 2016 (Edited by Lingnan Fine Art Institute, Chinese Literature and Art Publishing House Guangdong, China)

    → ART CONTEMPORAIN Exhibition Paris 2015 (Catalogue by ESPACE JEAN RACINE, Saint Rémy-lès-Chevreuse Paris, France)

    → International Contemporary Artists, Vol. VII 2013, ISBN 9786188000735 (Edited by Eve Lemonido, ICA PUBLISHING NY, USA)

    → Australian Artist, Issue 237, March 2004 (Contributing eight pages of the article "Explore the world of your imagination" with artworks and demonstrated works)

    → Hundreds of Drawings By The Students Of Guangzhou Academy Of Fine Arts, ISBN 7-5362-0100-1/J 0101, 1987 (Edited by The Guangzhou Academy Of Fine Arts, Publishing & general distribution by Ningnan Art Publishing House, China)

  • → 2025 ARTBOXY in ZUG, 1 - 31 May, THOMSON GALLERY, Schmidgasse 4, 6300 Zug, Switzerland

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    → 2025 ARTBOXY in GRENADA, ART BAR GRENADA GALLERY, 1 - 31 March, St Georges/Grenada, Caribbean Islands

    → 2025 ARTBOXY in BERLIN, 1 - 28 February, NICOLETA GALLERY, LIVING Berlin, Kantstrasse 17, 10623 BERLIN, Germany

    → 2024 ARTBOXY in SWISS ARTEXPO, 21 - 25 August, SBB Event-Halle, Zürich Hauptbahnhof, Switzerland

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    → 2024 ARTBOXY in Basel / ARTBOX EXPO Basel 2.0, 13 - 16 June, EuroAirport Basel-Freiburg, Schweiz

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    → 2024 ARTBOXY in ZUG, 1 - 29 February, THOMSON GALLERY, Schmidgasse 4, 6300 Zug, Switzerland

    → 2024 ARTBOXY in BERLIN, 2 - 31 January, NICOLETA GALLERY, LIVING Berlin, Kantstrasse 17, 10623 BERLIN, Germany

    → 2023 ART WORLD TOUR, Station 7 / Miami Art Week, 6 - 10 December, Red Dot Art Fair, Mana Convention Center Wynwood, Miami, 2217 NW 5th Ave, Miami, FL 33127, USA. Supported by World Wild Galleries and ARTBOX.GROUPS GmbH, Switzerland

    → 2023 ART WORLD TOUR, Station 6 / Casa del Arte Gallery in Palma, 24 October - 17 November, Palma de Mallorca, Costa d'en Brossa 4b, 07001 Palma, Spain. Supported by World Wild Galleries and ARTBOX.GROUPS GmbH, Switzerland

    → 2023 ART WORLD TOUR, Station 5 / Thomson Gallery, Zug, 18 September - 13 October, Schmidgasse 4, 6300 Zug, Switzerland. Supported by World Wild Galleries and ARTBOX.GROUPS GmbH, Switzerland

    → 2023 ART WORLD TOUR, Station 4 / SWISS ARTEXPO, 6 - 10 September, SBB Event-Halle, Zürich Hauptbahnhof, Switzerland. Supported by ARTBOX.GROUPS GmbH, Switzerland

    → 2023 ART WORLD TOUR, Station 3 / ARTBOX EXPO Basel 2.0 in Basel Artweek, 15 - 18 June, EuroAirport Basel-Freiburg, Schweiz. Supported by World Wide Galleries and ARTBOX.GROUPS GmbH, Switzerland

    → 2023 ART WORLD TOUR, Station 2 / ARTEXPO NEW YORK, 17 - 26 April, ARTBOX EXPO New York, 345 Broome Street, New York, NY 10013, USA. Supported by World Wide Galleries and ARTBOX.GROUPS GmbH, Switzerland

    → 2023 ART WORLD TOUR, Station 1 / ART LAB LOS ANGELES, 16 January - 15 February, ART LAB Los Angeles, 1306 Abbot Kinney Boulevard, Los Angeles - Santa Monica 90291, CA, USA. Supported by World Wide Galleries and ARTBOX.GROUPS GmbH, Switzerland

  • → Winner in ART WORLD TOUR 2023. Supported by World Wide Galleries and ARTBOX.GROUPS GmbH, Switzerland.

Grace Huang is a contemporary Australian artist renowned for her evocative explorations of emotion, simplicity, and everyday existence through vibrant, minimalist compositions. Born in 1962, in Guangzhou, China. A graduate of the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, she earned the Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts and Art Education in 1986. Relocating to Melbourne in 1988, Huang has since established herself as a dynamic presence in the global art scene.

Huang’s practice centres on capturing introspective moments within urban landscapes. She often depicts solitary figures to underscore isolation, interaction, and the transient nature of human experiences. Her bold geometric forms and symbolic motifs layer narratives of transformation and movement, inviting viewers to reflect on contrasts in modern life and the subtle beauty of shared environments.

Huang, an internationally acclaimed multiple-award winner, secured the top honour: winner in *ART WORLD TOUR 2023* (supported by World Wide Galleries and ARTBOX.GROUPS GmbH, Switzerland). Her work has been showcased at prestigious venues, including the Melbourne Affordable Art Show, ART EXPO New York, RED DOT MIAMI, SWISS ART EXPO, and ARTBOX EXPO Basel. Her pieces resonate with a global audience; galleries and museums across Australia, China, France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, the UAE, and the USA represent them.

Huang’s art has been featured in publications such as

*50 Artists to Discover: 2025 Edition*

*Art Investment & Collectors’ Guide 2025*

and *HUG 100 ARTISTS TO WATCH 2024*.

It is held in private and public collections worldwide. Notably, her paintings were selected for the set design of the 2000 film *BLONDE* (Crawford Productions Services Pty Ltd and Robert Greenwald Films USA), further cementing her cross-cultural influence.

Through a fusion of striking aesthetics and profound storytelling, Huang’s work continues to bridge personal and universal narratives, affirming art’s power to illuminate the quiet poetry of daily life. Huang’s approach to art is one of exploration and discovery, where she continuously pushes the boundaries of traditional art to convey her unique perspective on life. Her artworks, whether in international exhibitions or art fairs, will continue to inspire and provoke thought, making her an influential figure in contemporary art, and further extending her influence in the art community.

Art serves as a profound medium for Grace Huang to articulate her thoughts and emotions, a journey ignited during her formative years at the art academy. She has dedicated her career to uncovering the silent dimensions that underpin human perceptions of the world. Deeply fascinated by the origins of thought and space, Huang explores how forms and colors emerge from cognition, which in turn generates new visual expressions—a cyclical process mirroring life itself.

Her body of work centers on the intersection of art and reality, probing nuanced meanings woven into the fabric of daily existence. Through conceptual thinking, Huang crafts compositions that are distinctly her own, honed over years of exploration and personal evolution. She consciously selects subjects from unconventional vantage points, allowing creativity to transcend conventional boundaries. This approach enables her to delve deeply into the temporal and spatial layers of her subjects, redefining artistic motives while expanding possibilities within art’s infinite realm.

Huang acknowledges the dissonance between perceived realities and underlying truths, striving to bridge this gap through her visual language. Her work invites audiences to engage with and expand their imaginations, offering fresh perspectives on overlooked subtleties of existence. By fostering dialogue with the silent, often invisible aspects of reality, her paintings blend the familiar with the enigmatic, imbued with a quiet mystery and subtle wit. This interplay establishes Grace Huang as a compelling and innovative voice in contemporary art, challenging viewers to see beyond the surface and embrace the unseen narratives that shape our world.

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