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Contemporary art exhibitions at iADC, Zhi Art Museum
    2018-12-21  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

‘What Makes a Space Great’

“What Makes a Space Great” is a contemporary art exhibition curated by Gan Ting and Jiang Yiyi. The exhibition features eight artists: Cai Qian, He Jiandan, Qi Yutian, Shen Qin, Tang Bohua, Tan Ping, Wang Huaxiang and Wang Xiao.

The curators selected 33 sets of works with the aim of creating a series of contrasts: young artists and veterans, abstract and figurative, acrylic and ink, tradition and contemporary, China and the West.

Tan, a representative of veteran abstract artists, is a master using pure abstract language to express the impact of mind and reason in an independent and serious manner. His abstract creation reconstructs psychological time through images, color and lines.

As one of the leaders of the contemporary ink and wash world, Shen presents abstract paintings with refined traditional Chinese painting skills. Tang made an animation with 10,000 pieces of gypsum board. The curators said they were exploring what kind of elements make a space full of soul. They believe in the power of art.

Dates: Until Jan. 25, 2019

Venue: 3/F, iADC Mall, Songfu Boulevard, Bao’an District (宝安区松福大道满京华•国际艺展中心三楼)

Metro: Line 11 to Songgang Station (松岗站), Exit G

‘Ultimate Conjecture’

Also curated by Gan and Jiang, “Ultimate Conjecture” is an exhibition of abstract paintings created by Zhou Qinshan, Shi Jiongwen and Cai Qian.

“We call the three female artists’ works ‘linear experimentalism’ because they not only solve metaphysical problems in their creation, but more directly, evoke the final conjecture of the viewer through creation,” said the curators.

The lines in Zhou’s painting are equivalent to “sound.” It is the primary purpose of her abstract creation to cancel the narrative function of the image and only keep the synchronization of thinking and records.

Shi’s “line” is intuition and sensibility. It is a trajectory that flows directly from the mind. Her creations, like spider webs, show her feelings in an extremely microscopic and meticulous way.

Cai’s thinking on machines prompted her to respond to it directly in her artistic creations. It is this complete liberation of hands and the trust in the machine that builds the foundation of her purely abstract art which is full of industrial style and structural sense.

Dates: Until Jan. 13, 2019

Venue: Zhi Art Museum, Shasong Road, Houting, Shajing, Bao’an District (宝安区沙井后亭沙松路至美术馆)

Metro: Line 11 to Houting Station (后亭站), Exit A

(SD News)

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