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SELECTED WORKS BY Wang Guangyi



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Wang Guangyi

Art Go

2006
Oil on canvas

200 x 160 cm

Classified in China under the genre of Political Pop, Wang Guangyi’s paintings combine the ideological power of communist propaganda with the seductive allure of advertising. Juxtaposing revolutionary images with consumer logos, Wang’s canvases provocate with their duplicitous message, highlighting the conflict between China’s political past and commercialised present. Stylistically merging the government enforced aesthetic of agitprop with the kitsch sensibility of American pop, Guangyi’s work adopts the cold-war language of the 60s to ironically examine the contemporary polemics of globalisation.

Through his critique, Guangyi’s paintings weave intricate narratives, implicating the role of the artist as an active participant (both as subjugator and subservient) in economic and social policy. Guangyi treads a very delicate line between moral dictum and capitalist endorsement; the interpretation of his paintings alternates with the subjectivity of context. Amalgamating, confusing, and blurring opposing ideological beliefs, Guangyi’s billboard sized canvases readily sell out national valour, while simultaneously devaluing status symbol luxury for the proletariat cause.


Wang Guangyi

Materialist’s Art

2006
Oil on canvas

300 x 400 cm

Guangyi's Materialist's Art is exemplary of a new "cultural revolution". The dramatically outlined figures brandishing red book gospel, set against flat planes of colour, are rendered in a style specific to Chinese government issue posters of the late 60s and early 70s. Emblazoned with the words " Materialist�s" and "Art" the messaging is both condemnation and incitement, a statement of radicalisation and power, repositioning the aesthetics of totalitarian authority as a signifier of absolute and extravagant decadence.


Wang Guangyi

Aesthetics of War – Blue No. 3

2006
Oil on canvas

200 x 300 cm

Guangyi's Aesthetics of War - Blue No. 3 operates as a dual narrative. Combining the graphic styles of comic books and instructional manuals with scrawled blackboard-like text his work points to a visual analysis that�s equally personal and pedagogical. Rendered in X-ray tones, his tableau is situated in the realm of science fiction and adventure, giving a sense of toxicity and danger to the pop motifs and generic script, questioning the implications of public images as coded messages and the tacit role of the artist as producer.



ARTIST INFORMATION




Wang Guangyi's BIOGRAPHY






1957
Born in Harbin, China

Lives and works in Beijing, China


SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2006
Galerie ARARIO, Seoul, Korea.

2004
Galerie Urs Meile, Lucerne, Switzerland.

2003
Galerie Enrico Navarra, Paris, France

1997

Littmann Kulturprojekte, Basel, Switzerland.

1994
Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong, China


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2006

Jiang Hu, Tilton Gallery, New York

2005
Invitation Exhibition-Opening Ceremony of OCT Contemporary Art Terminal He Xiangning Art
Museum, Shenzhen, China.
Plato and his seven spirit’Beijing, China. “OCAT” Art Terminal
Beautiful Cynicism, ARARIO BEIJING, Beijing, China

2004
Body-China, Museum of Contemporary Art, Marseille, France

2003
ALORS, LA CHINE? Pompidou Art Center, Paris, France

2002
Chinese Modernity, Fundacao Armando Alvares Penteado, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Paris-Peking, Espace Cardin, Paris, France.
Welcome China, Galerie Soardi, Nice, France.
Take Part II, Galerie Urs Meile, Lucerne, Switzerland.
Media and Arts World Trade Centre Exhibition Hall, Beijing, China.
Guangzhou Triennial Guangdong Museum of Art, China.
The Power of Image He Xiangning Museum, Shenzhen, China.

2001
New Image:20 Years of Chinese Contemporary Art National Art Gallery, Beijing, China.
Polypolis Kunsthaus, Hamburg, Germany.
The Academic and the Non-academic Yibo Gallery, Shanghai, China.
Next Generation: Art Contemporain d’Asie Passage de Retz, Paris, France.
5 Chinese Avant-garde Artists Artside Gallery, Seoul, Korea.
Transplantation in Situ He Xiangning Museum, Shenzhen, China.

2000
Door of the New Century Chengdu Art Gallery, China.
Society Upriver Gallery, Chengdu, China.
In and Out He Xiangning Art Museum, Shenzhen, China.
20th Century Chinese Oil Painting Exhibition’ National Art Gallery, Beijing, China.

1999
Inside Out San Francisco Museum of Modem Art
New Modernism for a New Millennium Limn Gallery, San Francisco
Open Channels Dong Yu Museum of Fine Arts, Shenyang, China.

1998
Made in China, Nikolaus Sonne Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany
Inside Out, Asia Society, New York

1997
China!, Kuenstlerhaus, Wien, Australia.
Quotation Marks, Modern Art Museum, Singapore
Magie der Zahl-In der Kunst des 20 Jahrhunderts’ Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, Germany.
Red and Grey, Soobin Art Gallery, Singapore.
In and Out, LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts, Singapore.
The First Academic Exhibition of Chinese Contemporary Art’ National Art Gallery, Beijing, China.

1996
Begegnungen mit China, Ludwig Forum Fur Internationale Kunst, Germany.
China!, Kunst Museum, Bonn, Germany.
Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’ Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia.

1995
Der Abschied Von Der Ideologie, Kampnagel Halle-K3, Hamburg, Germany.
Aperto 95, Avant-gardes Artistiques Xinesses, Centre d’Art, Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain.
Art to Swatch, Museum of Architecture and Design, Chicago

1994
22nd International Biennale of Sao Paulo, Brazi.
600 Seoul International Art Festival, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea

1993
China, Avant-garde, Kunsthal Rotterdam, Holland.
China, Avant-garde, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford
45th International Biennale of Venice, Italy
China’s New Art, Post-1989, Hong Kong Art Centre, Hong Kong, China.
Mao Goes Pop, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, Australia.
China’s New Art, Marlborough Gallery, London

1992
The 1st Biennial of Art in the 90s’ Guangzhou, China
China, Avant-garde’ Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany.

1991
Cocart, Bianca Pilat Gallery, Milan, Italy

1990
I Don’t Want to Play Cards with Cezanne: China’s Avant-garde, Pacific Asian Museum, Pasadena, California

1989
China Avant-garde, National Art Gallery, Beijing, China

 
 

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