"Contemporary Chinese Ink on Paper" Exhibition

Klein Sun Gallery

poster for "Contemporary Chinese Ink on Paper" Exhibition

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The artists gathered in this exhibition have a distinct rationale for choosing ink. It goes without saying that the medium holds very particular connotations. For a general audience, Chinese ink painting means elegant calligraphy and profoundly subtle landscapes. It suggests moral overtones, and often represents a mythic Chinese proximity to the spiritual. This show has gathered artists who, to different degrees, exploit the classic nature of the genre known as 'ink painting,' and who create visually engaging and often humorous works of art.

For some artists, the sentimentality of traditional ink painting is a spark for their sardonic wit. Li Jin mythologizes the everyday in a series of works. Referencing the illustrations of traditional Chinese literature, he replaces the heroic journeys of antiquity with irreverent anecdotes about domestic life. Wu Yi also subverts the romance of tradition, whose quiet, novel scenes belie darker themes that hint at revolutionary politics.

Several artists challenge one's formal expectations of the medium. Liu Qinghe and Wang Jingsong's compositions capitalize on the ink's watery nature and its capacity to render energy and movement. Wei Dong, on the other hand, bypasses ink almost entirely. Vaguely rendered ink landscapes serve as backdrops to surreal erotic apparitions painted in acrylic.

Still other artworks transcend the tenuous relationship between tradition and modernity to address sociopolitical issues. For Zhu Wei, ink painting is overtly presented as an imprint of Chinese culture. His artistic witticisms derive their power from revolutionary politics, namely the propagandistic tenets of Social Realism.

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from May 11, 2011 to June 26, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-05-11 from 18:00 to 21:00

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