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Venue
Soka Art Centre(北京索卡艺术中心)
Date
2013.06.15 Sat - 2013.07.21 Sun
Opening Exhibition
06/15/2013 16:00
Address
798 Art District, No.4 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District Beijing 100015
Telephone
+86 10 59784808
Opening Hours
Tues-Sun, 10am-6pm
Director
Crystal Cheng
Email
info@soka-art.com

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Blank to Blank——Inframince Exhibition II
[Press Release]

Press Release

Exhibition: Blank to Blank——Inframince Exhibition II
Philosopher Director: Dr. Xia Kejun
Curator: Eva Lee
Participating Artists (in order by age): Qiu Shihua, Liang Quan, Shen Qin, Chen QI, Liu Guofu, Xiang Yang, Chen Guangwu
Duration: Jun.15—Jul.21, 2013
Reception: Jun.15 4pm
Address: Soka Art Center Beijing
(Creative Square Westward 100M)798Art District,No.2 Jiuxianqiao Road,Chaoyang District,Beijing

The “blank canvas” is both a temptation and a danger. Whether it is monochrome abstract painting or the extreme conceptualism of the readymade, Western contemporary art is confronting the crisis of excess theatre and casualness that followed the rise of minimalism. A return to the limitations of art, a reopening of the plane and the finding of new connections between the materiality of technique and the elementality of nature is perhaps the path to future possibilities in art.

Qiu Shihua, “Untitled,” 2006, Oil on Canvas, 128x238cm.邱世华,《无题》,2006,布面油画,128x238cm

This art exhibition, entitled Blank to Blank, continues with the ideas explored in the previous Infra-Mince exhibition, continuing the transformation of the remnant philosophy of “leaving blankness” in Chinese culture and incorporating the free and open space of the West, using the “absorptivity” and “emptiness” of ink to form a new “remnant white” and thus engage in a reverse-reconstruction of a “non-dimensional plane” and produce a new formal language comprised of “shades of white.”

If Chinese contemporary art is to give a gift that can be universally shared, that gift must meet three conditions: it must be connected to the spirit of traditional Chinese ink painting; it must reconstruct the literati aesthetic; and it must open up a new plane and visual language through a reconstruction of non-dimensionality.

Chen Qi, “Water,” 2006, watermark print, 180X360cm. 陈琦,《水》,2006,水印版画,180X360cm

The artists featured in this exhibition at Soka Art Beijing use the rich contrasts or “dialogues” between white and white, white and black, qi and white, jade and white, remnants and white, nothingness and white, emptiness and white, the infra and white, light and white and betweenness and white to present the enchantment of reverse reconstruction in unique ways while also attempting to provide new forms for Chinese art.