WANG LIFENG: ARCHIVES OF LONGING – CURATED BY GUAN WEI

This image: Wang Lifeng, Ji-6, mixed media on paper, 2015-2017, 38x65cm                                Banner image: Wang Lifeng, Ji-5, mixed media on paper, 2015-2017, 65x114cm

Opening 14 February 2018, Vermilion Art  [Facebook] presents the first exhibition of the year, a solo exhibition by Beijing-based artist Wang LifengARCHIVES OF LONGING

Wang Lifeng is an artist who has reflected deeply on how the truths and misfortunes of Chinese culture and history can or should be reflected in contemporary works of art. He rejects the purely narrative authorised version of history and tries to imagine what different periods of Chinese history must have been like. He believes that contemporary society must maintain the essential beliefs and practices of the past in order to transcend the superficial and often self-seeking materialism of the present.

Wang’s background in stage design is evident in his work. His compositions suggest a setting and an ambience, and he provides visual clues to give us historical bearings. His painterly abstraction creates a discernible mood and with all of these elements he forges his own subjective view of history.

The sensual images in the ARCHIVES OF LONGING make reference to the architecture, calligraphy and erotic art from the Ming dynasty. He uses the lens of history to interpret the present. Wang poetically combines collages of woodblocks, ink and mixed media and frames them in the form of an ancient Chinese book. His uniqueness lies in his ability to reimagine images from China’s past while simultaneously creating a new visual language.

It’s an honour to have leading artist Guan Wei as the curator and also the opening speaker of the show.”

Gallery opening hours:
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OPENING NIGHT: 14 Feb / 6.30pm
The show will be on view from Wednesday 14 February until Saturday 24 March at Vermilion Art 5/16 Hickson Rd, Walsh Bay, 2205, NSW