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Current:
Huang Zhiyang : Peripheral Vision
21 Feb - 30 Apr , 2009
Artist’s Statement:
“In my view, it’s always important to consider matters from the vantage point of a bit of time and distance. Consequently, I tend to view life from the sidelines, deliberately maintaining some distance from the mainstream, seemingly “drifting away” from the main currents of every day life. “Drifting away” for me, usually means questioning my surroundings and the status quo. You could say I’ve developed an attitude towards life that I adhere to, where I intentionally keep some distance from the mainstream and from what might be considered central to others.
For most, contemporary art is widely accepted as integral to every day life. However, this does not mean that trends in contemporary art can solve all of life’s problems nor become part of the mainstream. Most so-called “Contemporary Art” is no more than a by-product or phenomenon needed to meet the demands of the marketpl |
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Upcoming:
Marvin Mintofang (b. 1955 Taipei) and Bae Hyung Kyung (b. 1955 Seoul): Sculpture Projects
9 May – 15 June 2009
Marvin Mintofang’s latest work combines the interests of an artist, an architect of public space, and a botanist with a keen eye for garden design. Grouping a large number of camphor-carved “trees-reborn from trees” in the gallery space, resulting in a peculiar Chinese garden of hand-manicured flora and fauna. Mintofang’s garden is interactive and tactile rather than meditative, and is comprised of sweet smelling wood sculpted trees, marble and concrete installation, and painted tree images covering the gallery walls.
Seoul-based sculpture artist Bae Hyung Kyung’s first Beijing exhibit includes a monumental installation of Buddhist luo han each “housed” in a life-size packing crate, piled one on top another. Visually, the stockpiling of luo han’s alludes to the dismantling and re-building of Buddhist temples. Implicitly bearing witness to the expon |
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Past:
Accumulation 13 Dec - 16 Feb, 2009
Artists:
Aniwar, Bai Yiluo, Billy Lee, Choi Jeong-Hwa, Huang Zhiyang, He Yunchang, Li Yao,Marvin Mintofang, Peter Sandbichler, Suling Wang, Wu Shanzhuan,Yeh Yi-li,Redxing Ye
Opening Reception: 13 Dec, 2 pm - 6 pm
Opening Hours: Wed – Sun,10 am – 6 pm
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| Photography | Sculpture |
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