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Kunsthalle Bielefeld to showcase World-renowned Chinese Artist Fang Lijun
Written by Fehr Ursula Tuesday, 08 May 2012 23:05
BIELEFELD, GERMANY - Born in 1963 in the Chinese province of Hebei, Fang Lijun is a world-renowned artist who has been exhibiting steadily in France, Japan, the Netherlands, and New York since 1995. He made his European debut in the international art world in 1993, with the Biennale di Venezia and in Berlin at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Two retrospectives in China and the presentation of his large-format woodcut at Berlin’s Kupferstichkabinett in 2006 demonstrated to what extent he has become one of the art world’s most influential figures. On exhibition 30 August through 8 November, 2009.
The smooth-headed, monumental male
figures - their mouths open in a cry - which he has been making since 1989,
became a programmatic image of Chinese art during the breakout of the 1990s. One
even appeared on the cover of the New York Times in conjunction with a story
about China’s contemporary art scene. The heads, which seem like manifestations
of the artist’s alter ego, are silent or yawning, or sometimes crying out; they
are as aggressive as they are diffident, as well as passive and bored. The
ambivalence in the way they are expressed is considered the “cynical realism” of
an artist who represented a generation known as “Mao goes Pop” (named after the
title of one exhibition in Sydney in 1993). No other artist besides Fang Lijun
has acknowledged the political oppression of the Chinese before and after 1989
with this artistic form of equanimity and distance.
In cooperation with the Museum of Fine Arts in Taipei, the Kunsthalle Bielefeld is presenting a retrospective of the artist’s work, with about 50 paintings and sculptures, some of them very large. The show starts with Fang’s earliest works of isolated men walking across inhospitable landscapes, or anonymous-looking groups of people whose themes are society and work. Later, the space is opened up, so that his figures float in water or the sky. Birds, babies, flowers, and insects appear as allegories in these works.
Over the course of fifteen years Fang has developed a kind of contemporary historical painting in which he portrays Chinese society as being marked by equal amounts of hardship and good cheer, or gloomy emptiness and vibrant ease.
To shed some light on Fang Lijun’s work, a companion film, featuring an interview with the artist, will be shown.
The Kunsthalle Bielefeld is a museum exhibiting modern and contemporary art. Its important collection of twentieth-century art includes works by Picasso, Sonia and Robert Delaunay, Max Beckmann, Man Ray, members of the Brücke and the Blaue Reiter, the constructivists of the 1920s with Lázló Moholy-Nagy and Oskar Schlemmer, American and German art of the 1970s and ‘80s, and international sculpture by artists ranging from Rodin to Serra, Schütte, and Eliasson in the park at the Kunsthalle. Visit : http://www.kunsthalle-bielefeld.de/
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