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传统 | 陆抑非个人作品展 – 浙江美术馆 杭州 2018.3.16-2018.4.15

Exhibition of Lu Yifei’s Works

Dates: 16.3.2018-15.4.2018
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00(closed on Mondays)
Location: 4,5,6 Exhibition Hall, Zhejiang Art Museum
Address: 138 Nanshan Road Hangzhou, China

Lu Yifei Orchid 1976
Lu Yifei Orchid 1976

Lu Yifei(1908-1997) was born in Changshu, Jiangsu Province, one of the masters of Chinese landscape painting and bird-and-flower painting and educator of fine arts. In 1931 he was introduced to be an assistant in the Shanghai Institute of Fine Arts by Zhu Qizhan(1892-1996), a professore worked in the Institute; in 1937 Lu Yifei held his first solo exhibition in Shanghai; in 1956 he was nominated as one of the first masters of China National Academy of Painting(Shanghai). Moreover, he has been a member of China Artists Association and Chinese Calligraphers Association, served as an artist in China National Academy of Painting in Shanghai and Zhejiang Province, vice president of Xiling Painting and Calligraphy Institute, honorary president of Changshu Painting and Calligraphy Institute, member of the National Committee of Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Lu Yifei Peach Blossom and Starling 1960
Lu Yifei Peach Blossom and Starling 1960

He had a genius for drawing flower-and-bird painting, especially Peony flowers. His masterpieces include Blooming Flowers and Full Moon, Spring in the Countryside and A Picture Peach, and a catalogue called Fei’s Painting collections.

Lu Yifei Spring of the Pond 1976
Lu Yifei Spring of the Pond 1976

The exhibition, with the largest ever collection of Lu Yifei to be shown to the public, will present 170 pieces of works created in different periods of the artist’s career, and quite a few of them are to be exhibited for the first time.

Lu Yifei White Peacock 1978
Lu Yifei White Peacock 1978

(Images from zjam.org.cn)

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古代 | 中国汉画大展 – 山水美术馆 北京 2018.3.12-2018.4.9

Exhibition of Ink Rubbings from Ancient Image Bricks

Dates: 12.3.2018-9.4.2018
Opening hours: 10:00-17:00
Location: Riverside Art Museum
Address: 200m toward the East from crossroad of Hangman Dong Road and Xidawang Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

On March 12th 2018,  the Exhibition of Ink Rubbings from Ancient image Bricks will be open to the public in Riverside Art Museum in Beijing. Organized by Chinese Institute of Han Dynasty’s Art and the Riverside Art Museum, the Exhibition has gathered 587 pieces of works from 29 Chinese cultural heritage institutes which are all members of Chinese Institute of Han Dynasty’s Art. Occupied an area of nearly 10,000.00 square meters, the exhibition is no doubt the largest one in this theme after the founding of new China.

The ancient Chinese image bricks are a type of componente of the Chinese architecture, which is also one of the main form of Han Dynasty’s art. The application of this kind of elaborately-made bricks in Chinese traditional architecture was started from the period of warring states(about 500BC – 221BC), frequently used in Han Dynasty(202BC-220), and reached its peak in the Eastern Han Dynasty(25-200). It was widely spread in central plains, Southeast zone and Southwest zone of China, and was particularly flourishing in Henan Province and Sichuan Province.

These ancient bricks tells a lot of ancient stories, legends and fables with a large variety of visual elements, mainly used for decoration of the stairs of palaces in Qin and Western Han Dynasty, and later for ornament of the walls in chamber tombs. They reflect vividly the life styles and social status of Han Dynasty, considered as the encyclopedia of the civilizzazione of that era, contributing greatly to the history of Chinese paintings and sculptures.

(Images from cnarts.net)

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Watching the Clouds Go By: Liang Quan’s Creative Style and it’s Changes

Dates: 10.3.2018-29.4.2018
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00(closed on Mondays)
Location: Hive Center for Contemporary Art
Address: 1-5 Block A4, North Zone OCT·Loft, Nanshan District, 518053 Shenzhen, China
Website: official web page

The Hive Center for Contemporary Art in Shenzhen has held the opening ceremony for its first exhibition of the year 2018 Watching the Clouds Go By: Liang Quan ‘s Creative Style and it’s Changes on March 10th 2018. This is the fifth solo exhibition of the artist Liang Quan in Hive Center, which will present to the audiences the artworks created in different periods of the artist’s career with various topics. The works exhibited are organized according to timeline, aiming to show the whole process of the development of Liang’s aesthetics through comparisons between various artistic styles, themes and creating technics.

Born in the 1940s, Liang Quan has gone through the “Cultural Revolution”  during his adolescent years and has been one of the first students who studied abroad and stepped into the field of post-expressionism. His historically featured personal experience has brought to his artworks both the visual elements from oriental and western culture, as we can always see the Chinese philosophy and cultural characters hidden behind the  form of western abstractionism, creating in this way an unique artistic language that distinguishes itself from the two cultures but perfectly mixes both of them.

(Images from hiveart.cn)

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当代 | 云南青年艺术家展 – 昆明当代美术馆 昆明 2018.3.3-2018.4.7

Notes on Region

Dates: 3.3.2018 – 7.4.2018
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00(closed on Mondays)
Location: Contemporary Gallery Kunming
Address: Park 1903, Qianwei West Rd., Kunming, China
Website: official web page

On March the 3rd 2018 Contemporary Gallery Kunming has held its opening ceremony and in the meantime has been proud to announce its inaugural exhibition Notes on Region, opening on the same day, in which 10 artists will present their artworks, they are Cheng Xinhao, Guo Peng, He Jing, He Da, Li Donghai, Li Gang, Li Rui, Su Jiaxi,  Yan Junjie and Ye Funa. By presenting artworks created by these young artists born since 1980 who grew up o work o live now in Yunnan Province, the exhibition aims to deconstruct the word “region” through lenses of cultural diversity, geographic history and contemporary vision, and tries to reconstruct its notion by different means ranging from abstract and concrete, to formal and conceptual. The distinguishing point of the exhibition is its multidisciplinary nature, namely a combination of the field of humanity, natural science and conceptual art.

Among the participated artists, some have already got achievements in there career, for example Li Gang has held a solo exhibition in Galerie Urs Meile Beijing in 2013 who’s representative work is Preyer Beads (397 pieces 2012) and many others; Cheng Xinhao received his PhD on Chemistry from Peking University in 2013, working as an artist now, he investigates on the issues in the modernization, the construction of knowledge as well as the production of space in Chinese society, and in 2017 his solo exhibition Time from Different Sources: Images from Ciman Village was held in Jiazazhi Gallery in Ningbo, China.

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当代 | 朱金石个展 – 当代唐人艺术中心 北京 2018.3.10-2018.4.30

Zhu Jinshi – The Ship of Time

Dates: 10.3.2018-30.4.2018
Opening hours: 11:00-17:30(closed on Mondays)
Location: 1st Gallery Space, Tang Contemporary Art
Address: D06, 798 Art District,No.2 Jiuxianqiao Road Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Website: official web page

The artist Zhu Jinshi’s dual solo shows Ship of Time and Rejecting River Currents will be opened in the  two spaces of Tang Contemporary Art on March 10, 2018. Based on the unique architecture of both of Tang Contemporary’s Beijing spaces, these parallel exhibitions will present important works of installation and the artist’s unique “thick paintings.”

In space I The Ship of Time rice paper installation uses exactly 14,000 sheets of rice paper, 1,800 pieces of fine bamboo, and 2,000 cotton threads seven meters long. This summer, the team returned to the ancient villages on Yellow Mountain to develop fireproof rice paper and choose bamboo. Later in the Songzhuang studio, several months were spent shaping the rice paper, baking the bamboo straight, making holes, and cutting three-meter sections. The works were designed specifically for the space, and the two massive beams on the ceiling bear the weight of the suspended installation.

(Transferred from www.tangcontemporary.com)

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传统 | 陈之佛花鸟画展 – 南京博物院 南京 2017.10.1-2018.4.20

Exhibition of Chen Zhifo’s Autumn and Winter Themed Paintings 

Dates: 1.10.2017-20.4.2018
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00(closed on Mondays)
Location: 2F, 22nd Exhibition Hall, Art Pavilion, Nanjing Museum
Address: 321 Zhongshan Dong Road, Nanjing, China
Website: official web page

Chen Zhifo(1896-1962), also known as Chen Shaoben, Chen Jie, Born in Yuyao, ZhejiangProvince, was a well-known Chinese educator of modern art, an artist and a craftsman. He was graduated from the major of Automatic Weaving of the First Industrial Institute of Hangzhou in 1916 and in the 1918 he went to Tokyo University of the Arts to study in the Department of Applied Art and returned to China in 1923 to establish the Shangmei Patterns Gallery.

Chen was trapped into a chaotic situation in most time of his life due to the war until after the construction of People’s Republic of China. In those periods of social and political upheavals, only by having strong faith toward his passion and a spirit of not sailing with the stream can an artist be remembered.

(Translated from www.njmuseum.com)

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当代 | 郭振宇艺术作品展 – 今日美术馆 北京 2018.3.17-2018.4.8

Touch Eye – Guo Zhenyu Art Exhibition

Dates: 17.3.2018-8.4.2018
Opening hours: 10:00-18:00(closed on Mondays)
Location: 1&2F Exhibition Hall of Building No.3 Today Art Museum
Address: Building 4, Pingod Community, No.32 Baiziwan Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Website: official web page

From many art works of Guo Zhenyu we can see his disaster awareness, which is full of worries for the future of human beings. In this reality where the Genics, nuclear weapons, artificial intelligence and all the unpredictable crisis are discussed everyday, it is inevitable to have the perception of catastrophe, which is both spiritual and physical. Guo’s reflection and creation starts from this point, and he tries to construct a vivid expressive world of texture and demonstrates his attitude explicitly: to enter the darkness of the life, a hidden clue, a shadowed way of living.

(Translated from www.todayartmuseum.com)

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当代 | 安仁双年展2017 – 安仁古镇 成都 2017.10.28-2018.3

Anren Biennale 2017 – Today’s Yesterday

Dates: 28.10.2017-25.2.2018(Extended till end of March)
Opening hours: 10:00-16:30(closed on Mondays)
Location: Ancient Town of Anren
Address: Anren, Dayi County, Chengdu, China
Website: official web page 

The 1st edition of Anren Biennale has been opened to the public on 28th of October 2017 in the ancient town called Anren near the chief town of Sichuan Province, Chengdu. Curated by a group of art critics and curators including Lv Peng, Marco Scotini and Lan Qingwei etc., its main exhibition site is located in the abandoned Ningliang old factory with the theme of Today’s Yesterday, which is tightly connected to the current cultural situation and the future development of Anren.

The Exhibition is composed of 4 units, namely The Szechwan Tale: Theatre and History, Crossroads, A Future that Never Returns and Rhetoric of Genealogy, of which the last two parts will be available to visit in the extended period of the exhibition. The whole exhibition presents to the visitors art works from more than 140 artists from China and other zones of the world.

A part from Ningliang old factory, some other ancient buildings and areas, such as Street of the republic period, Residence of Liu Wenhui, Museum Cluster of Fan Jianchuan have been chosen as extra sites of the exhibition.

(Translated from www.anrenbiennale.org)

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当代 | 馆藏雕塑展 – 中国国家博物馆 北京 长期展

Exhibition of Sculptures in the Collection of National Museum of China

Dates: Permanent Exhibition
Opening hours: 9:00-17:00(closed on Mondays)
Location: Common space in the northern area, 3F, National Museum of China
Address: 16th Eastern Chang An Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing , China
Website: official web page

This exhibition is an attempt to honor President Xi Jinping’s instructions on literary and art creation, tell China’s stories with plastic arts, and spread traditional Chinese culture. All the exhibits are the fruits of the Chinese Civilization and History Themed Fine Arts Creation Project which was jointly launched by China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the Ministry of Finance, and the Ministry of Culture. After the project concluded this year, all the artworks that had passed the acceptance inspection became part of the NMC collection.

The 26 sculptures on display are about specific themes of Chinese civilization and history. Faithful to the history and original in design, these sculptures have successfully represented the glorious past of Chinese civilization and fully demonstrated the cultural values and the contemporary spirit of the Chinese nation. Among them there are not only sculptures of historical figures, but also group sculptures and relief works, featuring either a group of figures or different scenarios, as well as decorative wall sculptures, enriching the forms and styles of artistic representation of historical figures and events.

(Transferred from www.chnmuseum.cn)

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当代 | 张向明:用极度写实捕捉灵动之美

Zhang Xiangming: The Inner Vividity Hidden in The Hyperrealism

Among the artists based in China born from the 1950s to the 1970s, many of them are famous for the female portraits works in realistic style. The artist Zhang Xiangming, who is born in Shandong Province and Graduated from Shandong Normal University art department in 2003, defines his women portraits as a realist style, but actually it is shown quite clearly on the paintings the artist’s observation and refining of the inner world of these figures. In these faces and eyes, the characteristically vivid beauty of Chinese girls escapes from the classic close-up portrayals of hyperrealism which seems no easy to catch, but is presented by him on canvas with great clarity.

The series called Beijing Girls is the artist’s experiment and exploration for the beauty of oriental women. Among them some early works are portrayed with headdresses and make-ups originated from Chinese opera, which have also been added to the later works as “unreal details”, tending to display the hazy implicit nature via featured oriental elements.

Artbaiguan: We noticed that some of your works have typical marks of Hyperrealism, is this the main direction and technics of your career?

Zhang Xiangming: Yes, my works tend to be realist, like the series Basketball created in 2014, but I had to suspend it after completing the 7th piece because of some limitation unexpected.

Artbaiguan: Beijing Girls should be one of your most acclaimed series in China as well as in other countries, Could you talk with us about your intention for it?

Zhang Xiangming: Depicting female portraits is always my passion. I have never tried to paint portraits like these before 2006, but in my works I found myself partial to depict the face expression, so I gradually removed the body and focused on the closed-up faces. I named them Beijing Girls because my studio is in Beijing and all the painting models are based here.

创作《北京女孩》系列的初衷还是由于我个人的兴趣点在这里吧,我2006年之前没有画过大头女孩,后来在创作中比较偏爱对人物神态的表现,所以我在画面构图上逐渐把身体部分去了把人物面孔放大了。《北京女孩》这个名字当时也没有考虑太多,当时工作室在北京模特也都是北京的就定了个《北京女孩》作为我这一系列的名称。

Artbaiguan: It is regarded as a portrait work from the first sight, but we can find some special artistic effects in it. What is your intention for them?

Zhang Xiangming: Zhang Xiangming: Each one of my work is originated from the photo of a real person, but my aim is not just to depicting them. I reconstruct and integrate the facial features, trying to present in my paintings the inner feelings of the oriental women that I perceive, and construct my interpretation of the beauty.

Artbaiguan: We found that some of your portraits are based on images of public figures and stars, aren’t they?

Zhang Xiangming: Yes, I also choose images of celebrities as references.

Artbaiguan: Which part of your work do you think is the most painstaking one that takes you most of the time and energy?

Zhang Xiangming: For me the most challenging part is not dealing with technical details, but to be able to grasp the people’s emotions and feelings in that very moment, it is the crucial point of the whole work but also most difficult to complete.

Artbaiguan: The dimensions of this series are all huge, is it an advantage o disadvantage for your depiction?

Zhang Xiangming: It is an advantage, for sure. Because usually a painting in large size leaves to the viewers a strong visual impact and deep impression, making it more than just a painting.

Artbaiguan: What do you want the viewers see when they look at your paintings?

Zhang Xiangming: I hope they can be touched by every figure’s inner spiritual nature hidden in the eyes and under the face, not just be surprised by my painting techniques.