The Afterpiece




A platform in progress.

A fleeting structure.

A rehearsal without end.

A sentence still unfolding.




The AfterPiece is an art organization founded by two artists, centered around "dialogue" as its core concept.

It is dedicated to creating a fluid structure between curation and creation,

one that accommodates unfinished impulses, medium-less practices, and the ongoing generation of consciousness.






Team





Luo Mengmeng (Momo), born in 1999 in Changsha, Hunan, and based in London, Her work, spnning film, sculpture, and architecture, creates surreal narratives that transcend time. Drawing from her experience as a journalist and film director, she explores the intersection of societal beliefs, media, and collective memory during significant cultural shifts.

Momo's film Glitch in the Matrix won an award at the 2022 Athens International Film and Arts Festival and was showcased at the 2023 Rea Art Fair in Milan. It was also a finalist in the 18th Arte Laguna Prize in Venice (2024). In 2024, she participated in a residency at Xu Liaoyuan MOMA in Chengdu, China, where she co-created the architectural sculpture Moment. She also published her first artist book, Immobile Deterritorialisation, with Snap Collective.










Born in 1999 in Beihai, Karl Xinghao Liang is a London based artist and develops his curatorial and artistic work in London. 

As a curator, designer, a multi-media artist whose early practice focused on painting and sculpture. In recent years, his work has expanded to explore the intricate relationships between installation, sound, space, and action. Central to his approach is the concept of “art in progress,” emphasizing art as a dynamic, evolving process rather than a static result. Through an in-depth exploration of space and sound, he aims to craft immersive environments that invite intuitive perception and direct audience participation, transforming art into an immediate and interactive dialogue.