Yiban. Youhan's sophisticated paintings are heavily saturated with his own language of form. Tiny specks and marks run throughout his entire work.
一斑 Yiban
Yuan Space is pleased to present an exhibition of carefully selected paintings of
the great Chinese painter YU Youhan. Under the title “一斑 yībān” the exhibition
is dedicated to give a large overview of YU Youhan’s various work periods. Early
and late abstract works, such as landscapes, his famous political pop paintings and
very early expressionist paintings will be presented in YU’s first solo exhibition
in Beijing.
YU Youhan’s sophisticated paintings are heavily saturated with his own language of
form. Tiny specks and marks run throughout his entire work. These infinite
variations of spots and strokes may seem meaningless at first, but actually hide a
richer spiritual content. The title 一斑 yībān can be understood as starting from
a small point, but directing straight towards a bigger structure, perhaps towards a
vast spiritual world. As in Chinese the pronunciation of 一斑 is the same than 一般,
common and mundane, YU's modest, indifference to fame and self-deprecating nature,
characterizes him not only as a person, but also as an artist.
Throughout his works the influence of the classic modern painters can be clearly
distinguished. Lines can be drawn to Cezanne, Chagall or even Van Gogh, but clearly
displaying characteristic traditional Chinese techniques. A strong tension is
created by the combination of elements of French impressionists with components of
Chinese iconography. His powerful expression captures the viewers’ attention,
especially his abstract works which reveal a very unique practice of form, color and
elaborate brushstroke. At times, his marks appear thin, subtle and delicate, but
then one is surprised by their bold thickness. Every stroke has its own individual
personality. At times it appears his paintings act like organic microcosms and
release associations to cellular forms and to botany. YU uses muted monochrome
shades, demonstrating a highly sophisticated spectrum of color. Often the borders
between figurative and abstract seem to blur. His choice of color varies, sometimes
bold and vigorous, sometimes subtly discrete. An elaborate orchestration of lighting
creates beautiful contrasts between light and dark planes. A subtle eclecticism of
different styles plays an important role in his body of works and decisively
contributes to his game of dazzling the viewer's eye.
It is his proper formal vocabulary, underlined by a distinguished flow, which
figures the combining element throughout his various themes. Regardless of which
work period, the artist leads the viewer through maze-like forms and patterns,
arranging a confused, misty state of mind, leaving him to confront by himself the
sensational effect without giving any concrete answers. His oeuvre demands an
emotional approach and the viewer is free to read his work however it speaks to him.
YU Youhan is mostly known for his big format abstract paintings and humorous
political pop. This exhibition is not only showing some of YU’s most famous works,
but also offering a unique possibility to see his early works which are not easy to
come across in publications. Yuan Space is proud to present these mostly small
paintings on paper, which have never been exhibited before.
YU Youhan was born in 1943 in Shanghai and studied art at the Central Academy of Art
& Design in Beijing. After his graduation in 1973 he pursued his painting, which he
never really abandoned. He was one among other Chinese artists to be exhibited for
the first time at the Venice Biennale in 1993. YU has widely shown his work in many
important art institutions in China and abroad, and has contributed a significant
part to Chinas Art History.
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