Meet the Artist

Kai

Hu

Researcher

“My thesis paper compares and contrasts two post-socialist Chinese art movements: the ‘85 New Wave and Fifth-Generation cinema. It discusses artworks through the lens of politics, connecting Socialism with Chinese characteristics, to Maoism, to traditional culture; it examines how the artists of this era are grasping at a new opportunity to change the trajectory of Chinese art, questioning narratives imposed on post-Mao Chinese artworks by Western societies. It argues that the main elements connecting these artworks and films are their newfound freedoms of stylistic expression and loss of political unity, bringing forth artworks that embody the ideas of globalisation, postpolitics, and transhistoricity.”

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Kai Hu, 胡凯贻, is a writer, curator, and artist graduating from OCADu under the Visual and Critical Studies program with a minor in Integrated Media. Primarily focused on academic writing, he also experiments with lens-based mediums and creative writing. The themes which embody both his academic and creative works include leftist politics, East Asian culture, and personal experiences such as immigration and grief. He runs the 2025-2026 edition of Journal of Visual and Critical Studies at OCADu.
OCAD U - Faculty of Arts & Science
Visual and Critical Studies
Major Completed, 2026
OCAD U - Faculty of Art
Integrated Media
Minor Completed, 2026

Research Writing Photography Film Editing

2025, Curator - "To Myself, of Another Time"
Tokyo, Japan
2025, Curator - "Story of a Certain Town"
Tokyo, Japan
2025, SUNY New Paltz Undergraduate Art History Symposium - "Socialist Nostalgia in Eastern European Movies"
Virtual
2025, Curator - "Mapping Identity"
Toronto, Canada
2024, Curator - "We are what we are because we have been what we have been"
Toronto, Canada
2025, Third Year Visual and Critical Studies Writing Award
OCADu
2023, Second Year Visual and Critical Studies Writing Award
OCADu
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