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SELECTED WORKS BY Yin Zhaohui



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Yin Zhaohui

Untitled

2007
Oil on canvas

200 x 300 cm

For Yin Zhaohui, photography is synonymous with consumer culture: its representation supplants the ‘real' with an economy of image-ideals, establishing a ‘normalcy' of perception based on degeneration and distance. Working from photographs rather than from life models, Yin appropriates photography's mechanical aesthetics to emphasise and heighten this estrangement. In his paintings of the body, Yin concentrates on distinctly human features -- such as the hands and face -- to disrupt this system of expectation. Devices such as greyscale palette, forced lighting effects, and areas of intensified or diffused focus reinforce an unnatural perception of these intimate details, creating a jarring sense of the uncanny.

Rendered with clinical austerity, Yin's Untitled, on first glance, appears as an abstraction of cylindrical forms - like an Escher-esque pile of sausages - implausibly entwined, weirdly seductive and repulsive with their organic suggestion. The image is of course, a large 'close up' of hands. Inspired by John Coplan's Self Portrait Fingers, a series of work where Coplan photographed his own hands in a variety of sexually evocative positions, Yin's paintings construe the intrinsically human as something alien and dead. Yin executes this painting with a slick pop veneer, framing his inanimate appendages in the language of commodity fetishism.



ARTIST INFORMATION




Yin Zhaohui's BIOGRAPHY






1977
BorninHenan

Lives and works in Beijing


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2007
ACAFNewYork,City'sPier92
ArtSingapore2007,Singapore
ArtBeijing2007, Beijing
CrazyGroupExhibition,AuraGallery,Shanghai
GroupShow,AuraGallery,Hong Kong
Shcontemporary07,ShanghaiExhibitionCenter
CIGE2007,Beijing

 
 

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