Hero & Others
The Hero & Others is the title of LIU DING’s first solo show in Spain at Espacio Minimo gallery. This gallery
was also the first to show this artists work in this country, in the last 2 editions of ARCO.
Born in 1976 in the Chinese province of Jiangsu, LIU DING is one of the most active artists on the Beijing
scene. His work comprises a great diversity of artistic practices: from large-scale installations and
performances, to subversive photography and intimate paintings, including interdisciplinary curating projects.
Different media, materials and focus-points are constantly revised by his pertinent critical sense and his
extraordinary conceptual vigour.
In this first solo-show at Espacio Minimo LIU DING will exhibit 3 recent works, with The Hero (2007) as the
central piece of the exhibition. The Hero is a pure white marble bust made by strictly following the sculptural
guidelines of Socialist Realism, introduced in China in the 50’s. This is the typical method for making
propagandistic public monuments such as sculptures of heroic figures, and implies increasing its size much
beyond the natural, so as to exaggerate its features. The figure must also be looking towards the right at
exactly a 45º angle. Liu Ding’s sculpture follows this pattern, yet differs in that it does not represent any one
particular hero, and also in that this “hero” was deliberately left outdoors so that it would suffer the effects of
erosion from the dirt and also get covered in bird droppings; a gesture that is ironic and defies our perception
of heroism in sculpture.
LIU DING will also show his photographic series titled Wallpapers (2007). In this series the artist scanned a
selection of 12 wallpaper designs. On these images he integrated Chinese texts, graffitis that express opinions
about the culture industry and about social issues –Write History, Erase History, Turn Art Museums Into
Hospitals, Stop Biennials, Don’t Buy Chinese Contemporary Art…-, thus transforming the attractive designs
before re-photographing them and, unavoidably, the work’s final meaning.
Another sculpture, titled A Girl Standing Peeing, completes the exhibition. This work, in which a young
Chinese girl dressed in black stands over a drain, could remind us if the famous scene where Marilyn Monroe
holds down her white dress from being blown up by an air vent. But, in this case, and as the title confirms, it is
something completely different that occupies her.
Important curators, museums, and the international fair circuit have selected LIU DING’s work to include in
many international exhibitions. He has taken part in The 2nd Guangzhou Triennial co-curated by Hou Hanru
and Hans Ulrico Obrist, held at Guangdong Museum of Art, and the exhibitions Alllooksame, curated by
Francesco Bonami at the Fonzazione Sandretto re Rebaudengo in Turin, China Power Station, curated by
Julia Peyton-Jones, Han Ulrico Obrist and Gunnar B. Kvaran at the Battersea Power Station in London and at
the Fearnely Museum in Oslo, and his performance Tracing the Wind and Shadows was part of the
programme at Art Basel Miami Beach 2006. His work has been shown in many museums, including: Seoul
Museum of Art, Kunsthalle in Vienna, Rooseum de Malmö, Sweden, Nanjing Museum in Nanjing, China, ZKM
Centre for Art & Media, and many others. In the following months he will be taking part in the exhibitions New
World Order – Contemporary Chinese Installation Art and Photography at the Groningen Museum, Holland
and Far West at the Arnolfini Art Centre in Bristol, UK.
Private View: Tuesday, 15th April 2008
Galeria Espacio Minimo
Doctor Fourquet, 17 E-28012 Madrid
OPENNING HOURS:
Tuesday to Saturday from 11:00 to 14:00 and from 16:30 to 20:30