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Eli Klein Fine Art solos Ma Bing ~ "Drifting Serenely" ~

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Written by Laura Post   
Thursday, 17 December 2009 03:55

Ma Bing - Cat in Shichahai No. 3, 2008 - Oil, pastel and charcoal on canvas. 48 x 57 1/8 in. (122 x 145 cm.) Courtesy of Eli Klein Fine Art, NY

New York, NY - Eli Klein Fine Art is proud to present the first solo exhibition in New York of Ma Bing, whose masterful paintings provide striking and nostalgic views of Beijing. In Ma Bing’s new works, a fresh approach to painting is presented by the layering of various media - including oil, acrylic, pastel, charcoal, pencil, and tea - on the surface of the canvas. The interplay between subtle shifts in tone and refined line drawing that permeate the work are reminiscent of traditional Chinese ink and wash paintings. He integrates this classic Chinese style with Western oil painting. The exhibition will be on view at Eli Klein Fine Art from December 17, 2009 through January 30, 2010. The artist will be present at the private reception on December 17th.

Ma Bing’s diverse array of subjects, all painted in his distinctive style, present the artist’s fond recollections of Beijing. He is deeply inspired by the traditional architecture which he encounters throughout the city. Providing more than just depictions of the city, Ma Bing’s paintings imbue their subjects with sensuality. Through his skillful rendering, subdued palate, and sensitivity to landscape, Ma Bing invokes the memories of those places he frequents and makes the city come to life.

Ma Bing - A Cat on the Tongzi River, 2009 Oil, pastel and charcoal on canvas. 48 x 35 7/8 in. (122 x 91 cm). Courtesy of Eli Klein Fine Art, NYThe tumultuous era of China’s Cultural Revolution has been replaced with a new age of rapid industrialization resulting in a stark change in the city’s architecture. Rather than focus on these profound changes, Ma Bing omits the crowded thoroughfares of contemporary Beijing to focus attention on those ancient details of the city-- stone lions, stone bridges, and arched gateways. Ma Bing often invites women and cats into the world he creates on canvas, endowing them with metaphorical meaning.

As the famous Chinese critique, Li Xianting, aptly states :

Ma Bing’s paintings have a suspended mood, drifting along a deep corridor between the ancient past and modern society; the Forbidden City, Shichahai’s Silver Ingot Bridge and ancient drum towers that have been preserved and are now part of the modern landscape. Ma Bing’s feelings are like the scenes he paints; the cat that walks along the enclosed moat, the person falling into Houhai Lake, and the cat under the pedicab’s tires... between real and imagined history, like the suspense of a scene in which one thing happens after another.

Ma Bing was born in Hebei Province, earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Lu Xun Academy of Fine Art and his Master of Fine Arts from the Central Academy of Fine Art in Beijing. Over the past six years, Ma Bing has lived in both New York and Beijing. His art has been exhibited numerous times in the museums of Beijing including the National Art Museum of China, the Today Art Museum, and the China Military Museum.

Eli Klein Fine Art is at the forefront of New York's contemporary Chinese art scene. With a particular focus on the visual arts of contemporary China, Eli Klein Fine Art is committed to exhibiting the work of prominent and emerging Chinese artists--promoting awareness of China’s ever-transitioning culture as it’s reflected through the country’s innovative art. Eli Klein Fine Art is located in the heart of SOHO on West Broadway, situated amongst many of New York’s finest galleries and art establishments. Its street-level location boasts 4,000 square feet of exhibition space spread over two floors.

Eli Klein Fine Art's strong curatorial department collaborates with prominent museums, private collections and galleries across the world, allowing new Chinese art to become more accessible to a larger audience. Eli Klein Fine Art's artists are represented in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and many other internationally renowned museums. Visit : www.ekfineart.com/




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