Zhong Biao
Sun Liang
Ai An
Lu Peng
Han Qing
Sun Yuan
He Sen
Tang Ke
Fu Xi
Morgan
Jiang Jian Jun
Xiao Yang
Crowds and Voids - Zhong Biao, Sun Liang, Ai An, Lü Peng, Han Qing, Sun Yuan, He Sen, Tang Ke, Fu Xi, Morgan, Jiang Jian Jun, Xiao Yang. Promising to be one of Shanghais biggest, most interesting and imaginative exhibitions of 2004, Art Scene Warehouse‚s latest show, 11 + 1: Crowds and Voids brings together the work of eleven exciting and creative Chinese artists (one of whom has taken an English name) and one German artist (who has taken a Chinese name) living and working in and inspired by China.
Crowds and Voids - Zhong Biao, Sun Liang, Ai An, Lü Peng, Han Qing, Sun Yuan, He Sen, Tang Ke, Fu Xi, Morgan, Jiang Jian Jun, Xiao Yang
Promising to be one of Shanghais biggest, most interesting and
imaginative exhibitions of 2004, Art Scene Warehouse‚s latest show, 11 +
1: Crowds and Voids brings together the work of eleven exciting and
creative Chinese artists (one of whom has taken an English name) and one
German artist (who has taken a Chinese name) living and working in and
inspired by China.
Despite the diversity of the artistic personalities and ideas, the
displayed works are linked by a common interest in the relationship
between the individual and his/her surroundings. Ranging from bustling
crowded street scenes and free-floating masses of people to lonely
people in barren rooms and abstract chaotic lines, these artists‚ works
can be seen as a contemplation on the position of the individual not
only in life in general, but also in Chinas modern society, where
everything is constantly changing. Such transformation creates freedom
and countless possibilities on the one hand but can also result in
emptiness and the loss of a clear direction. This is especially true for
life in Chinas urban environment, where societys far-reaching changes
are occurring at a particularly rapid pace.
The artists featured in the show come from throughout China; some of
them (such as Sun Liang, Zhong Biao and Lu Peng) are among Chinese most
famous, internationally exhibited contemporary artists, whereas others
are relative newcomers to the art scene. For example, acrylic and
Chinese ink artist Lu Peng has exhibited throughout the USA and Europe,
but this is his first major exhibition in Shanghai. The artists featured
also come from different parts of China, and of course one is originally
from Europe, working in a variety of media, from oil and acrylic to
Chinese ink and mixed media.
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