Yan Lei's SH2 Color Wheel, 2013, diameter 200 cm |
Detail of the meticulous frame |
Yang Mian's CMYK-Untitled No. 1. 2014, 240 x 190 cm, acrylic on canvas |
The curatorial mission is to unite differences within a single space: "a labyrinth of collectiveness, drawing on new dialogues initiated as a coherent language of painting define and shared." |
Huang Yuxing, The bubble will not break, and the time will not be flowing from the past to the future, 2014, acrylic on canvas, 175 x 275 cm |
Wang Zhibo's Jungle, 2013, acrylic on canvas, 94 x 100 cm |
Brushmarks, painted in silver on silver grounds, reveal expressive gestures that build form; there is a strong relationship to ink painting. |
Opening night view of Bi Rongrong's Moving Greyscale, 2014, 1200 x 400 cm, acrylic on wall and window shades |
Bi Rongrong's 30 x 40 oil paintings, Virtual Studio II and Virtual Studio I |
View of Moving Greyscale (daytime view) |
Here, the sylvan view sweeps across the Bund, confounding place and time |
Li Bo's Belief Toward A Certain Method I, mixed media, 220 x 66 cm |
(From press release, the show "also explores painting's ability to absorb and amplify experiences through an intense material engagement, as a tool for questioning perception.") |
Ni Youyu, micro painting on metal: Skull, 2012, 2.2 cm diameter |
Wu Jian'an's Round Sky-Square Earth-Triangle Mountain-Unity, 2014, color wax on wood board, 90 x 70 x 7 cm |
Gao Lei's L-70, raised blanket, aluminum mesh, 200 x 150 cm (image way too dark--the aluminum mesh is compressed against the frame, which holds it in). |
reminiscent of Zhang Enli's last show at Hauser & Wirth in the reductive geometry |
and Roll, a sculptural work that slowly collapses in the show's duration |
Gao Lei, Roll, 2014, raised blanket, aluminum mesh |
On the street leaving the gallery. |
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