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Light before Dawn
dal 14/5/2013 al 31/8/2013
tue-fri 11am-6pm, sat-sun 10am-6pm

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Floria Wun


approfondimenti

Wuming
Xingxing
Caocao



 
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14/5/2013

Light before Dawn

Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Hong Kong

Unofficial Chinese Art 1974-1985. More than one hundred artworks, including a significant number of paintings and sculptures, are on view, together with ephemera and personal items by China's most influential contemporary artists from three different artist groups of the period: Wuming (No Name), Xingxing (Star), and Caocao (Grass Society).


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Light before Dawn: Unofficial Chinese Art 1974-1985 presents a revealing look at the creative spectrum of China’s most influential contemporary artists from three different artist groups of the period: Wuming (No Name), Xingxing (Star), and Caocao (Grass Society). More than one hundred artworks, including a significant number of paintings and sculptures, will be on view, together with ephemera and personal items.

Wuming, Xingxing and Caocao were formed by like-minded artists in Beijing and Shanghai during the 1970s. Spanning two generations, the artists never ceased to create artworks, sometimes working quietly and even secretly, until the Communist Party’s decision to relax restrictions on artistic practices in 1985. Between the pivotal years of 1974 and 1985, the young members of Wuming, Xingxing and Caocao sought to resist the proliferation of official art by innovating through new interpretations of nature, abstraction and ink painting. Crossing the boundaries of subject matter and style, they often questioned, re-evaluated and redefined the forms, the nature of beauty and the art of China. Works in the exhibition trace the beginning of modernism in the post-Mao era. The exhibition aims to shed light on the little-known artwork of this era, which helped to set the stage for the emergence of a contemporary art movement in China and also on the global scene.

Image: Ma Kelu Snow at Wumen Gate, 1974 Oil on paperboard, 19.5x26cm. Photo courtesy of Professor Kuiyi Shen And

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