This show is the first exhibition ever 
in China of the famous young Italian duo, the most innovative at this 
moment: STEN LEX. Pioneers in their use of stencil in Italy, STEN LEX 
invest the streets of Rome since 2001. They quickly obtained 
international fame thanks to their impressive portraits of anonymous 
people pasted in the cities across the world. Invited by Banksy to the 
Cans Festival in London in 2008, recently seen at the Open Walls 
Festival in Baltimore and in the exhibition Vues sur Vues in Belgium, 
STEN LEX’s work is internationally recognized and valued by museums. In 
2012, they entered  the MACRO (Museum of Contemporary Art of Roma) 
collection for which they made a monumental in situ work.
The exhibition  offers a complete overview of STEN LEX’s work, from 
black & white as well as full color works from their latest 
researches. At the crossroads between Op Art (Optical art), photography 
and stencil, STEN LEX’s work is characterized by a highly developed 
technical finesse adapted to a monumental scale. This practice, called 
the hole school, consists in hand-cutting meticulously hundreds of 
lines. By an optical effect, these lines compose the final picture.
Portraits found in archives from the 60s and 70s or drawn by the 
artists themselves are their raw material. These faces of people from 
another era who seem emotionless evoke memory and time passing. Paper 
strips from the stencil intentionally remain, as unfinished.