"Booth A01"
陈晓云 CHEN Xiaoyun, 何伟 HE Wei, 蒋鹏奕 JIANG Pengyi, 林奥劼 LIN Aojie, 陆垒 LU Lei, 唐茂宏 TANG Maohong, 闫冰 YAN Bing, 杨福东 YANG Fudong

JINGART 2019
BEIJING EXHIBITION CENTER No.135 Xizhimenwai Avenue, Xicheng District, Beijing, China
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ShanghART Gallery
ShanghART-F1, Westbund, 2555-10 Longteng Avenue, Xuhui District, Shanghai
+86 10 6432 3202 e-mail:


May 30th > June 2nd, 2019
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Booth A01
Works by:
陈晓云 CHEN Xiaoyun | 何伟 HE Wei | 蒋鹏奕 JIANG Pengyi | 林奥劼 LIN Aojie | 陆垒 LU Lei | 唐茂宏 TANG Maohong | 闫冰 YAN Bing | 杨福东 YANG Fudong |
He Wei (b. 1980, Xinjiang) graduated from Sichuan academy of Fine Arts, Oil Painting Department in 2005. He currently lives and works in Beijing. He Wei's mysterious abstractions investigate interior landscapes of the mind and heart. Through a process of applying many translucent layers of oil paint onto canvases lying on the floor random expressionistic color fields are created sometimes with broken geometric structures floating on the surface. The texture and wrinkles in the canvas, and the imperfections of the floor form depressions and crevices on the painting's surface.
Chen Xiaoyun(b. 1971, Hubei) currently lives and works in Beijing. His works are always both artistic and poetic in style, with introspective thinking present in the narrative structure as well as the use of individual fragments of consciousness to channel the real world in pictorial form.
Jiang Pengyi (b.1977, Yuanjiang, Hunan) currently lives and works in Beijing. He creates a kind of surreal spectacle and delicate narration of the scene, mostly, by photo and video, to reveal the barriers and confusions of the individuals. The Dark Addiction series uses the method of direct impression under long-time exposure. One, a few or dozens of fireflies were put in the camera obscura with black and white film. Crawling and flying freely inside the box, they continue to make flashing mating signals. On the film, the fireflies left visible paths for a certain period of their short lives.
Tang Maohong (b. 1975) lives and works in Beijing, China. He simultaneously references and undermines art history and popular culture. He has integrated a variety of visual elements and subject matters, producing works that inhabit the ever-blurred border between elegant art and popular illustration. His work is absurd, magical, humorous and confrontational, hinting that the juxtapositions of figurative objects might be more than just illusions. Tang Maohong's pictorial universe reflects not only a new subject – a psyche whose internal eclectic imagination is echoed in the environment of constantly flowing images – but also the inversion of out-grown traditions.
Lin Aojie (b. 1986, Guangzhou) graduated from Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Oil Painting Department in 2010. Presented through video, photography, painting, text, etc., Lin Aojie's artistic practice departs from his personal experiences. The artist has a keen and delicate record of the trivial details of daily life or deliberately planned events with strongly improvisatory and humorous images.
Lu Lei (b.1972) works and lives in Beijing, graduated from Sculpture Department of China Fine Arts College in 1998. This work is inspired by the Man Ray's photography "Ingre's Violin" created in 1924,paying tribute the classical in a way of Man Ray. The background board is cut into form according to golden section circle. There is a compressor to make the graphic of digestive system frosted. It works in a periodical way. The artist hopes to render a mechanical aesthetic which represents early modernism spirit.
Yang Fudong was born in Beijing in 1971. He graduated from the China Academy of Fine Arts, Oil Painting Department in Hangzhou. He is among the most successful and influential Chinese artists today. He was one of finalists shortlisted for the Hugo Boss Prize in 2004 and received this honor as the third Chinese artist after Cai Guoqiang and Huang Yongping. Now he works and lives in Shanghai. Every piece of art by YANG Fudong is a drama of living experience as well the challenge one has to endure. Ms. Huang at M Last Night continues to emit the aroma of artist's photography work. The entire series is composed of ten photos whose incomplete narration and close-up view provide a unique interpretation. Young people in his art render the classical beauty and eternal sophisticated technique implanted by the artist, who borrows poetic and diverse literature that conceals the anxiety and hesitation share by modern people.
Yan Bing was born in 1980, Tianshui, Gansu province, China. He graduated from CAFA in 2007, studied under Studio 3 of the Oil Painting Department. His solo exhibitions include: YAN Bing, Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai (2016); My Labor II, Gallery Yang, Beijing (2013); Superfluous Things, No.5, Hive Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2013); Farming Poems, White Box Museum of Art, Beijing (2012); My Labour, Gallery Yang, Beijing (2011); 51㎡14#, Taikang Space, Beijing (2010); Temperature - curated by Liu Xiaodong, UCCA, Beijing (2009). He also participated in a number of group exhibitions held by institutions such as CAFA Museum; Minsheng Art Museum; Urban Arts Space, Ohio State University, USA; RH Contemporary Art, New York, USA; Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Manchester, Britain; Xi'an Art Museum; Taikang Space; Guanshanyue Art Museum; and G • ART, Nanjing.
Works by:
陈晓云 CHEN Xiaoyun | 何伟 HE Wei | 蒋鹏奕 JIANG Pengyi | 林奥劼 LIN Aojie | 陆垒 LU Lei | 唐茂宏 TANG Maohong | 闫冰 YAN Bing | 杨福东 YANG Fudong |
He Wei (b. 1980, Xinjiang) graduated from Sichuan academy of Fine Arts, Oil Painting Department in 2005. He currently lives and works in Beijing. He Wei's mysterious abstractions investigate interior landscapes of the mind and heart. Through a process of applying many translucent layers of oil paint onto canvases lying on the floor random expressionistic color fields are created sometimes with broken geometric structures floating on the surface. The texture and wrinkles in the canvas, and the imperfections of the floor form depressions and crevices on the painting's surface.
Chen Xiaoyun(b. 1971, Hubei) currently lives and works in Beijing. His works are always both artistic and poetic in style, with introspective thinking present in the narrative structure as well as the use of individual fragments of consciousness to channel the real world in pictorial form.
Jiang Pengyi (b.1977, Yuanjiang, Hunan) currently lives and works in Beijing. He creates a kind of surreal spectacle and delicate narration of the scene, mostly, by photo and video, to reveal the barriers and confusions of the individuals. The Dark Addiction series uses the method of direct impression under long-time exposure. One, a few or dozens of fireflies were put in the camera obscura with black and white film. Crawling and flying freely inside the box, they continue to make flashing mating signals. On the film, the fireflies left visible paths for a certain period of their short lives.
Tang Maohong (b. 1975) lives and works in Beijing, China. He simultaneously references and undermines art history and popular culture. He has integrated a variety of visual elements and subject matters, producing works that inhabit the ever-blurred border between elegant art and popular illustration. His work is absurd, magical, humorous and confrontational, hinting that the juxtapositions of figurative objects might be more than just illusions. Tang Maohong's pictorial universe reflects not only a new subject – a psyche whose internal eclectic imagination is echoed in the environment of constantly flowing images – but also the inversion of out-grown traditions.
Lin Aojie (b. 1986, Guangzhou) graduated from Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, Oil Painting Department in 2010. Presented through video, photography, painting, text, etc., Lin Aojie's artistic practice departs from his personal experiences. The artist has a keen and delicate record of the trivial details of daily life or deliberately planned events with strongly improvisatory and humorous images.
Lu Lei (b.1972) works and lives in Beijing, graduated from Sculpture Department of China Fine Arts College in 1998. This work is inspired by the Man Ray's photography "Ingre's Violin" created in 1924,paying tribute the classical in a way of Man Ray. The background board is cut into form according to golden section circle. There is a compressor to make the graphic of digestive system frosted. It works in a periodical way. The artist hopes to render a mechanical aesthetic which represents early modernism spirit.
Yang Fudong was born in Beijing in 1971. He graduated from the China Academy of Fine Arts, Oil Painting Department in Hangzhou. He is among the most successful and influential Chinese artists today. He was one of finalists shortlisted for the Hugo Boss Prize in 2004 and received this honor as the third Chinese artist after Cai Guoqiang and Huang Yongping. Now he works and lives in Shanghai. Every piece of art by YANG Fudong is a drama of living experience as well the challenge one has to endure. Ms. Huang at M Last Night continues to emit the aroma of artist's photography work. The entire series is composed of ten photos whose incomplete narration and close-up view provide a unique interpretation. Young people in his art render the classical beauty and eternal sophisticated technique implanted by the artist, who borrows poetic and diverse literature that conceals the anxiety and hesitation share by modern people.
Yan Bing was born in 1980, Tianshui, Gansu province, China. He graduated from CAFA in 2007, studied under Studio 3 of the Oil Painting Department. His solo exhibitions include: YAN Bing, Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai (2016); My Labor II, Gallery Yang, Beijing (2013); Superfluous Things, No.5, Hive Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2013); Farming Poems, White Box Museum of Art, Beijing (2012); My Labour, Gallery Yang, Beijing (2011); 51㎡14#, Taikang Space, Beijing (2010); Temperature - curated by Liu Xiaodong, UCCA, Beijing (2009). He also participated in a number of group exhibitions held by institutions such as CAFA Museum; Minsheng Art Museum; Urban Arts Space, Ohio State University, USA; RH Contemporary Art, New York, USA; Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Manchester, Britain; Xi'an Art Museum; Taikang Space; Guanshanyue Art Museum; and G • ART, Nanjing.
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CHEN Xiaoyun |
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HE Wei |
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JIANG Pengyi |
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LIN Aojie |
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LU Lei |
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TANG Maohong |
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YAN Bing |
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YANG Fudong |