Exhibition Preview | Red Brick Art Museum
Rao Fu
Opening
March 21, 2026
We are delighted to announce that Red Brick Art Museum will open a dual exhibition on March 21, featuring the latest works by Rao FU and an Ethiopian artist.
Although coming from different cultural backgrounds, both artists have lived and worked in Germany for many years. Through their paintings, they respond to the world from the perspective of cross-cultural life experiences. Rao FU’s practice is rooted at the intersection of Eastern spiritual traditions and Western painterly materiality, using a rich and condensed language of color to explore the inner connections between humanity and the world, matter and spirit, life and existence.
This exhibition also marks Rao FU’s largest solo presentation in China to date.
We sincerely thank Red Brick Art Museum for the invitation and support, and we look forward to welcoming you at the exhibition.
Art Basel Hong Kong 2025
Rao Fu
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COEX HALL C, D
BOOTH A1
Frieze Seoul 2025
Rao Fu
Art Fair 2025 in Japan
Perrotin Tokyo Presents Rao Fu’s Solo Exhibition
In his recently created works, Rao Fu’s enigmatic hybrid beings perform as if on an immersive stage. Their pupil-less, color-fluorescing gazes inevitably and almost hypnotically affect viewers, extending beyond the boundaries of the image. Defensiveness, warning, and vulnerability are conveyed in their faces and gestures, yet the protagonists exude hope and resilience. Fathers shelter their children from a numinous danger, and shepherds stand protectively before their families and herds. Some figures seem to have emerged from European myths and fantastical tales of the 18th and 19th centuries. For instance, a soldier dressed in an elegant Renaissance habit à la Lucas Cranach holds a saber in one hand and a frog from Grimm’s fairy tales in the other. Yet, an omnipresent threat hovers over the scene. The contrasts between nameless darkness and aggressively phosphorescent chromatics shape the landscape and figures. Darkness (Yūgen) and the emptiness between things (Ma), two principles of Japanese aesthetics, describe the mood of indifferent restlessness and fear with which Fu confronts his viewers. These works transform into mood landscapes of global warfare, rising nationalism, and ecological crisis.
Rao Fu, who has lived and worked in Dresden for over twenty years, has developed a unique visual language that blends Eastern and Western artistic influences. His work addresses the universal struggle for existence and reflects his deep commitment to humanitarian and cultural awareness. Early recognition came in Germany, where his artwork-thesis at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts was acquired by the State Art Collections of the state capital. In 2016, the Dresden City Art Collection dedicated a solo exhibition to him, Chimerica, and acquired several works. Most recently, in 2024, his piece Family Rainbow was included in the acquisition and exhibition project Echtzeit. Now internationally recognized, Rao Fu’s paintings transcend cultural barriers, making a powerful appeal for intercultural mutual understanding and offering a visual narrative that invites viewers to reflect on both personal and collective human experiences.“
Group Exhibition 2025 in Germany
ECOCYCLE
Group Exhibition 2024 – in Romania
DISSONANCE – PLATFORM GERMANY#3
Muzeul Național de Artă al României
Group Exhibition 2024 – in Germany
ECHTZEIT: New Works for the Art Collection of the City of Dresden
Art Collaboration Kyoto 2024 Fair in Japan
Rao Fu + Shinji Ohmaki
Solo Exhibition 2024 in China
Colors of the Soul



