Swallow It! Summer x Bacchanal: Group Exhibition
Shanghai, July 13—As temperatures rise, and another Shanghai summer swings into full swelter this July, Don Gallery is offering a long, thirst-slaking gulp of art, with a septet of artists in its latest group show– “Swallow It! Summer x Bacchanal.” QU Fengguo, LIU Ren, XU Jin, ZHANG Yunyao, ZHANG Ruyi, HU Zi and LU Song will each be bringing the fruits of this season’s labor, for a midsummer bacchanalia. Viewers are invited to feast on the progression and transformation of each artist’s conceptual excavation and evolution.
In progress since 2005, QU Fengguo’s “Four Seasons” is an important series of abstract paintings, in which each piece’s emotional basis is a subject-transcendent “material-sorrow.” From Summer Commences, Four Seasons to End of Heat 2, Four Seasons, and from blistering heat to the season’s lingering warmth, changes in hue betray QU’s sensitivity to nature’s ebb and flow, while the tense and electric lines in the work sing of the artist’s simpatico relationship with the seasons.
When seasonal sensitivity becomes hypersensitivity, the result might be ZHANG Ruyi’s Misplacement. Minute details in the pieces are deliberately offset to wreak havoc on the order of the composition, much like blemishes and rashes that tend to bloom across the skin, under summer’s sudoric attentions. Like QU’s pieces, ZHANG’s showings are also abstract, but they speak more so to a surfacing of buried discomfort and constraint.
Unlike the artists mentioned above, XU Jin and LU Song’s pieces skip past allusion and proceed to a direct address of reality. XU has drawn from his experiences overseas, building a barren landscape of absurdity from sinister dreamscapes and uncanny actuality. In contrast, LU’s pieces are more “con-textual.” By associating the textual with the visual, the artist’s conceptualization creates a dissonant graphic/text dialectic. Text elaborates the image, while image deconstructs text.
Several artists in the exhibition continued the use of special mediums in their work. LIU Ren’s Panta Rhei, tears a sheet from Greek philosopher Heraclitus’ summary of the ever-changing nature of existence, where “one cannot step twice into the same stream.” Making a reprise as the carrier of LIU’s artistic concept, “recycled toilet paper” epitomizes that which has been physically reconstructed to present a new state of being. Rhei – flow, and the waves thereof, form a representation in triplicate on the continuum between absolute motion and relative stasis, where everything changes and nothing remains still.
ZHANG Yunyao has also continued to experiment with a familiar medium this summer – felt. In Study in Two Figures, the seemingly random absorption of color powder and graphite on felt constitutes a conceptual confrontation of the pretense of classical forms. ZHANG challenges the boundaries of the image one step further with new experimentation on textile lining. By rearranging and recombining motifs and media, the artist constantly pushes towards epiphany at the seam of self-aesthetics.
Another explorer at the frontiers of creative epiphany is HU Zi, who has recently returned from a long stint in Geneva. “Cumming” is a set of paintings which represent the city’s famous Jet d’Eau fountain. In HU’s narrative, a man is strolling along the banks of Lac Léman at the magic hour. He witnesses the fountain surging as a line of violet against the darkening cerulean night, and experiences a similar surge in his own corpus. Though she paints a portrait, HU does not embark from the oft-used perspective of an observer in the third person. Rather, she sets out from within the subject, seeking interoperable clues from within the environment.
If creation is a course of study, then “Swallow It! Summer x Bacchanal” is where each artist shall present their summer project. This July and August, step out of the West Bund’s incandescent sunlight and clamoring cicadas, and join us at Don Gallery to feast on a surfeit of artistic struggle and creation.
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ZHANG YunyaoIntimacy (1/2) 亲密 (1/2), 2015Oil on canvas 布面油画40 x 30 cm
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ZHANG YunyaoIntimacy 3 亲密 3, 2019Graphite and pigment on felt 石墨 色粉 毛毡40 x 40 cm
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LIU RenPanta Rhei-X 0.00 Y 175.40, 2019Silk Screening on straw paper, gold foil 丝网草纸 金箔41 x 37 x 5 cm
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LIU RenPanta Rhei-X 104.44 Y 168.39, 2019Silk Screening on straw paper, gold foil 丝网草纸 金箔41 x 37 x 5 cm
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ZHANG RuyiMisplacement-2 错位-2, 2018Mixed media on wood panel 木板上综合材料60 x 90 x 4.2 cm
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ZHANG YunyaoStudy in Two Figures 两个身体的习作, 2019Graphite and pigment on felt,fabric 石墨、色粉毛毡、纺织布16 x 9 cm with underlay 29 x 20.5 cm 16 x 9 cm 带底衬 29 x 20.5 cm
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HU ZiComming, 2019Oil on canvas 布面油画38 x 46 cm Cumming 111 ,40 x 50 cm 38 x 46 cm Cumming 111,40 x 50 cm
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LU SongGarden Sunset 花园日落, 2019Acrylic on Canvas 布面丙烯200 x 150 cm
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LIU RenPanta Rhei-X 244.08 Y 164.02, 2019Silk Screening on straw paper, gold foil 丝网草纸 金箔41 x 37 x 5 cm
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ZHANG RuyiIndividual Plant-29 一株-29, 2019Concrete, ceramic tiles, wood panel, metal 混凝土,瓷砖,木板,金属61 x 21 x 20 cm
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XU Jin, Is This Manhattan 是非曼哈顿, 2018
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LIU RenPanta Rhei- X 058 Y 104.89, 2019Silk Screening on straw paper, gold foil 丝网草纸 金箔116 x 103.5 x 5 cm
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QU FengguoSpring Showers, Four Seasons 四季 雨水, 2015Oil on Canvas 布面油画80 x 100 cm
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QU FengguoEnd of Heat 2, Four Seasons 四季 处暑 2, 2017Oil on Canvas 布面油画80 x 100 cm
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LU SongParrot Flower 鹦鹉花, 2019Acrylic on Canvas 布面丙烯80 x 60 cm
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LU SongThron 刺儿, 2019Acrylic on Canvas 布面丙烯50 x 40 cm