Jonathan Prince & Wang Tao Exhibition

CYNTHIA-REEVES

poster for Jonathan Prince & Wang Tao Exhibition

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Jonathan Prince's sculptures simultaneously evoke the work of 20th century fine art masters like Brancusi and Arp, and ancient archeological artifacts. Principally, his work is concerned with exposing the stone's latent power through large scale universally iconic forms--ellipses, spheres, cubes--sometimes pristine in their complete form and sometimes broken--the shape intentionally interrupted by the artist's hand.
Chinese painter Wang Tao opens his first exhibition at CYNTHIA-REEVES with a select series of his signature acrylic and collage works on canvas. Tao looks to his lineage for his iconography, incorporating universally recognizable Chinese motifs such as dragons, birds on branches, clouds, and mountains. His rich, warm palette further recapitulates this legacy of Chinese lacquer and ink scroll painting.
To create the textured and evocatively textile-like surface, Tao begins by affixing a decoupage of vintage book leaves from the Qing Dynasty and Early Republic Period (1912 - 1949). The book pages and written text serves as the background, on which Tao adds layers of acrylic paint, building up the surface texture and developing the visual motifs. Rather than appropriating lauded 20th century works from Western cultures, as has been repeated seen in Contemporary Chinese painting, Tao looks to China's culture and history as his subject.

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from April 01, 2010 to May 08, 2010

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