Steven Dragonn is a Vancouver-based visual artist and curator. Steven Dragonn is a Vancouver-based visual artist and curator. His artistic practice is informed by Conceptualism and Neo-Hyperreal Pictorialism. Dragonn’s work also draws upon Communicatics theory and personal experience. His curatorial interests include individual experience, immigration of minorities, identities, social and political concerns.His practice involves a wide range of forms, including photography, video, sculpture and new media art such as immersive installation, video installation, image-sculpture and digital art.
He currently works as an Independent Curator and Multimedia Artist in both Vancouver, Canada and Guangzhou, China. He is the founder of Canton-sardine, an artist and curator driven contemporary art space established in 2018 in Vancouver, Canada, which has widely showcased national and international acclaimed artists/collectives include: Jeff Wall, Marian Penner Bancroft, Image Bank (Michael Morris & Vincent Trasov), Paul Wong, Gu Xiong, Wang Qingsong, Zhang Peili, Polit-Sheer-Form-Office, Wang Guofeng, Miao Xiaochun, Weng Fen and O Zhang. To date, his curatorial exhibitions have been included seven times in Capture Photography Festival’s Selected Exhibition Program, earning the Printing Prize in 2021 for Wang Qingsong’s solo exhibition.