Kila Cheung: \\\”Little Fires Everyone\\\”
Kila Cheung: \\\"Little Fires Everyone\\\"
September 6, 2024
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm

GR Gallery
255 Bowery, New York NY 10002


GR Gallery is pleased to present “Little Fires Everyone,” a solo exhibition by Kila Cheung, in collaboration with How2Work. This show will feature a new collection of Cheung’s work, including paintings on canvas, sculptures, and limited editions. Through this exhibition, Cheung explores the essence of daily life and the impact of collaboration, delving into the inner fires that define individuals and shape our contemporary existence.
The opening reception will take place on Friday, September 6th, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm (Exhibition Dates: Sept 7th – 28th). Press members may contact GR gallery for a private viewing and/or interviews with the artist before the exhibition officially starts. Visitors who wish to attend the opening reception may RSVP by contacting the gallery. Kila Cheung will participate in the opening reception.
GR gallery, 255 Bowery (between Houston & Stanton) New York, NY, 10002 | info@gr-gallery.com | tel: +1 212 473 2900 | Wednesday to Sunday, 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm.
For a long time, Kila Cheung has explored childhood memories, capturing the desire for joy and a sense of warmth and comfort through the recurring image of a little boy in his work. In “Little Fires Everyone,” Cheung shifts focus to uncover the inner energy of individuals navigating the complexities of contemporary life, each with their own inner child. The little characters featured in his artwork bridge the gap between universal childhood experiences and adult life, creating a dialogue between past memories and present realities.
Cheung’s work encourages viewers to reflect on their own lives by revisiting their past experiences and reinterpreting them through the lens of adulthood. By employing child-like expressions and imagery, Cheung invites the audience

to reconsider their current existence and its connections to their formative years.
In this exhibition, Cheung deepens the exploration of connections—both between childhood memories and present life, and among individuals’ inner selves. He aims to soften and blur negative emotions such as anxiety and frustration through empathy and shared experience. Using warm colors and a playful, childish style, Cheung evokes a sense of youthful innocence that acts as a bridge between past and present. His artwork fosters a sense of collective healing and introspection, encouraging viewers to reconnect with their inner selves and reflect on their personal journeys.
Ultimately, “Little Fires Everyone” prompts the audience to question whether their own inner fire has dimmed and inspires them to reconnect with the present, thereby harmonizing with their surroundings and the world around them.


255 Bowery, New York NY 10002

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