CHERUBY Supported Project | Bruno Zhu’s License to Live Travels to CAM Lisbon as Belas Artes

The solo exhibition “License to Live” by Chinese-American artist Bruno Zhu, sponsored by CHERUBY founder Cherry Xu, has now traveled to the CAM (Centro de Arte Moderna) in Lisbon, Portugal, following its closure at the Chisenhale Gallery in London. It is being showcased once again under the title “Belas Artes.”

Influenced by fashion design, publishing and scenography, the work of Bruno Zhu (Porto, 1991) departs from the object as a means to explore notions of agency, authorship, consumption, and power. In ‘Belas Artes’, the artist reflects on collecting, exhibition design and the role of museums as producers of artistic value.

The exhibition is part of a curatorial line at CAM that fosters new perspectives of its Collection by inviting artists to engage with and reinterpret it. Bruno Zhu’s proposal scrutinises the hierarchies of power and taste that structure museological practices.

‘Belas Artes’ follows instructions set in a written agreement featured in ‘License to Live’, commissioned by Chisenhale Gallery, in London. The document is a step-by-step guide to exhibition design that traverses colour, display, ornamentation, and orientation.

‘Belas Artes’ is accompanied by the reader ‘Fiction Non Fiction: Volume 2’, co-published with Bierke Verlag, bringing together texts of literary criticism and social sciences.

Access to the exhibition may involve some movement restrictions. Our team will be available to provide any clarification or assistance during your visit.