The Opposite House in Beijing for three months is hosting an interactive performance art exhibition and installation of sculptures by Huang Rui titled I-Ching.
Rui began exploring the I-Ching — the Book of Changes, one of the oldest of the Chinese classic texts — in the early 1980s and has since interpreted its divinatory symbols in a variety of visual forms.
Last December at The Opposite House, Rui invited 64 volunteers to participate in the interactive art piece representing the possible combination of the symbolic hexagrams found in the I-Ching. The sculpture installation will also be complemented by three-dimensional representations of the Chinese characters for “woman” and “all for one.”

