Art + Shanghai's main man is crooked Guoren, but every exhibition always has a strong Chinese style, so that the turtle can't help but feel: "Only the nation is the world". The current exhibition is also an extension, today is the last day. Look, there is only one feeling in my heart: the process of artistic creation is also the process of self-sublimation, one page and one Bodhi.
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Art + Shanghai's main man is crooked Guoren, but every exhibition always has a strong Chinese style, so that the turtle can't help but feel: "Only the nation is the world". The current exhibition is also an extension, today is the last day. Look, there is only one feeling in my heart: the process of artistic creation is also the process of self-sublimation, one page and one Bodhi.
Art+ Shanghai Gallery exhibits two solo exhibitions by artists Bao Lei and Jiang Yifan. In this exhibition, the gallery space is divided by color to distinguish the results of the two artists' artistic practice in different media and different contexts. [Exhibition content] Bao Lei's "Lights on, People are missing" solo exhibition is an elusive outline, characters lacking characteristics, a series of vague things - and familiar shapes. Filled with Bao Lei's mysterious environment, they are shrouded in aperture or for the origin of a momentary fixed scene is a mystery. Through her work, Bao Lei reminds us of our changing society, where any form of wandering, philosophy and fantasy is thrown behind our heads. Jiang Yifan's "Pink Debut" is a striking contrast with the red background wall gray classical scene. Based on traditional Chinese painting, combined with Western painting techniques, the works reproduce traditional Chinese painting elements with contemporary visual effects. Despite the common classical elements, the artist reshapes the lines, forms and proportions of the picture, creating new visual effects, and the scene is therefore particularly mysterious. [After-view] Jiang Yifan was inspired by traditional Chinese paintings and created a private theater for the viewers: starting from the classical scene, leading into a little-known, poetic, and beyond the reality. By applying the natural elements of traditional Chinese paintings, mountains, rivers and seas, the artist expresses her desire to evolve in a framework based on the past and local culture. I am more curious about the scenes that are hidden behind the red curtain... In the life scenes written by the artist Bao Bui, the blurred, colorless crowds or back images are glare, or most of the time, These light is shown from these shadows. Baule creates a parallel world where timelines become chaotically distorted and intrinsically connected to the digital virtual world. It seems that the moments in our lives are illuminated by the spotlight, as if most of the ordinary time in daily life has disappeared. Going to a gallery to see the solo exhibition for two people, although the style theme is different, but from the color to the layout is very beautiful, I like the exhibition very much.
Art + Shanghai Gallery on South Suzhou Road is here for the first time. Existing Artists Group Exhibition "Centenary Loneliness Chapter 2" - look through the mirror and see what we have found. [Exhibition content] There are three new city map works of Ye Hongxing, Liu Liang's 3D printed sculptures and photography works, Tang Zhengwei's paper-cut creations, Sha Shuang's digital light box works, He Haifeng's modern concrete landscape ink paintings and Du Yingqi's small sculpture series. Interest in a lifeboat-themed work brought by the artist group "they" is in, and the images of people of all colors on board to share their fates are a metaphor for the new order and logic of the world today. [After-view] I haven't seen the first chapter of 100 years of loneliness, but fortunately, I have left a lot of works. The tower of Babel also metaphorically reflects the desire of mankind to carry out its own journey of redemption through this epidemic. Artists reflect with us in various ways on the brave new world that humanity is entering, and the seemingly magical, weird mirror world and the new reality we are in have a inextricable correspondence, and there will be countless variables waiting for us in the future.
The current exhibition recommendation of the Shanghai Gallery, as soon as you enter the door, you will see the Babel Tower of the artist Liu Liang; the Babel Tower is a tower built by people in the story of chapter 11 of the Bible, Old Testament and Genesis. According to the chapter, humans united to build a tower that hopes to lead to heaven. To stop the plan of man, God let man speak different languages, so that man cannot communicate with each other, and the plan fails, and man has since scattered things. This event provides explanation for the emergence of different languages and races in the world. Combining the current crisis and epidemic, mankind also has different voices under the premise of sharing the fate of the same breath, so does the Tower of Babel exist in the human community? Tortoise Language: Art + other exhibits in Shanghai Gallery are also wonderful, it is worth looking at carefully. When I went there, I just met the gallery manager a day before my life. I played balloons with the staff. The exhibition was divided into slightly cold colors and obscured, but happiness was warm colors and packages. I like it!
The current exhibition is the "Like and Not Like" of the father and daughter of Shi Jinxuan. The shape of iron art is very characteristic. The gallery is operated by foreigners and is free to watch. It is said that the gallery near the Bund is really like the rain after 🍄, and the mood is as happy as a little girl picking mushrooms. Every time I found a new gallery, I was so happy that I went to Huqiu Road and there was another place to go.