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RC Foundation Project Space Exhibition Series 2025–27

The Hayward Gallery in London, in partnership with the RC Foundation in Taiwan, has announced a new exhibition series for its HENI Project Space running from October 2025 to March 2027. The series features five solo exhibitions by artists Val Lee, Samuel Laurence Cunnane, Kulpreet Singh, Musquiqui Chihying, and Andrius Arutiunian, each exploring themes ranging from political violence and surveillance to climate change, ritual, and alternative cosmologies. The exhibitions are curated by a team including Yung Ma, Rachel Thomas, and others.

Taiwanese artist Val Lee first solo exhibition in the UK opens at HENI Project Space.

Taiwanese artist Val Lee presents her first solo exhibition in the United Kingdom, titled *Val Lee: The Presence of Solitude*, at the HENI Project Space within the Hayward Gallery in London. The exhibition, organized in partnership with the RC Foundation, Taiwan, runs from October 7, 2025, to January 11, 2026, and features film, photography, and costume works that explore themes of isolation and solitude. Key works include *Valley in the Minibus* (2024), which examines 'non-places' through a masked figure traveling with strangers, and *The Sorrowful Football Team* (2025), a slide projection depicting a blind football team in Japan as a metaphor for political repression under Taiwan's White Terror rule.

Taiwanese artist Val Lee first solo exhibition in the UK opens at HENI Project Space.

The Hayward Gallery in London, in partnership with the RC Foundation, Taiwan, has opened Val Lee: The Presence of Solitude, the first solo exhibition in the UK by Taiwanese artist Val Lee. Held in the HENI Project Space at the Southbank Centre, the show runs from 7 October 2025 to 11 January 2026 and features film, photography, and costume works including Valley in the Minibus (2024) and The Sorrowful Football Team (2025). The exhibition explores themes of isolation, solitude, and political repression, using disjointed narratives and unidentifiable figures to examine how personal and collective memories are shaped by state systems.