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Liu Xiaodong, Xu Tan, Qiu Xiaofei, Liu Wei, Gong Jian, Yang Xinguang, and Zhang Liaoyuan
Chen Shaoxiong,Hou Yong,Liang Yuanwei,Liu Wei,Qiu Anxiong,Qiu Xiaofei
Xijing Olympics: An Exhibition by the Xijing Men Collective(Chen Shaoxiong, Gimhongsok, Tsuyoshi Ozawa)
BLDG 115, RM 1904
A Gust of Wind
Drowning
House of Recollected Fragments
Chen Shaoxiong, Gong Jian, Kan Xuan, Liang Yuanwei, Liu Wei, Qiu Anxiong, Qiu Xiaofei, Song Kun
James Beckett,Pash Buzari,David Zink Yi
Staring Into Amnesia
Tiger
The Outcast
Forged Realities
Love It, Bite It
Visible and invisible, Known and Unknown
It is my life
Bik Ver Pol ; Chen Shaoxiong ; Chen Xiaoyun ; Fu Jie ; Jia Zhangke ; Kan Xuan ; Liang wei ; Liang yue ; Liu ding ; Qiu Anxiong ; Qiu Xiaofei ; Song Kun ; Sun Xun ; Yangjiang group ; Zheng Guogu
Chen Shaoxiong Ozawa Tsuyoshi and their families
ZHENG Guogu (GuangdongYangjiang), Erik van LIESHOUT (NL), Charlotte SCHLEIFFERT (Xiamen, Rotterdam), Xu Tan (Guangzhou), XU Zhen (Shanghai)
JIANG Zhi (Beijing-Shenzhen), Aernout MIK (Netherlands), ZHOU Zixi (Shanghai)
FAN Di'an, LENG Lin, Karen SMITH, ZHANG Wei, PI Li,AI Weiwei,JIA Zhangke,WANG Jianwei

 

 
   
 

BLDG 115, RM 1904: Liang Yuanwei Solo Exhibition

Boers-Li Gallery is pleased to announce that Liang Yuanwei will be featured in the next solo exhibition in the main project space, opening on May 31 and running through July 13. The project is entitled BLDG 115, RM 1904.

Liang Yuanwei, a graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Art originally from Xi¡¯an born in 1977, is a young artist whose photography, painting, and installation work often focuses on articulating the sites of both beauty and oppression in the semiotics of the everyday. As a member of the N12 group, she began organizing exhibitions and attracting international attention along with her peers while still a student.

Her most recent work has involved themes of discretion, secrecy, interpersonal communication, domesticity, and the affect produced therein. Significantly, she seems to claim that this affect is all that fills up the empty space that dominates domesticity and everyday life. Uniquely, her practice rejects the feminine specificity idealized by so many of her peers in favor of more broadly universal explorations of social themes.

Technically rigorous and often requiring extraordinary amounts of time and energy, Liang Yuanwei¡¯s artistic practice forces her audience to re-inspect the subtle points of ecstasy and torture that make up the fabric of the everyday, leading to a rejection of easy answers in favor of a laborious reconstruction of the perceived environment.

This latest exhibition will feature a number of works from the artist¡¯s A Piece of Life series, which takes the patterns and prints of the artist¡¯s own clothing and fabric as its inspiration. The texturing is impeccable, with mellow colors creating a sensation of floating blossoms. The focus in these works, however, is above all on the meticulous process involved in their production.

The creation of these paintings required large amounts of patience and concentration. The artist started painting from one edge, working consistently in the same direction and progressing strip by strip, each day painting only a very narrow strip. Because the pattern remained incomplete at the end of each day, the artist was unable to anticipate what its final appearance would be. At the same time, she worked under constant fear: a single misplaced brushstroke or minor mistake would mean the failure of the whole piece. Because the previous day¡¯s work was already dry, there would be no way to correct any mistakes other than starting over anew.

These paintings and their process act as a subtle reminder of resistance to the tyranny of the chaotic outside world, reclaiming habitable space through anticipation and tedium.

 


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