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Venue
Red Gate Gallery(红门画廊)
Date
2013.09.14 Sat - 2013.10.09 Wed
Opening Exhibition
09/14/2013 15:00
Address
Levels 1 & 4 Dongbianmen Watchtower Dongcheng, Beijing(北京东城区崇文门东大街东便门角楼)
Telephone
+86 10 6525 1005
Opening Hours
Everyday 9am-5pm
Director
Brian Wallace
Email
brian@redgategallery.com

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Creative Realms – Wang Qiang
[Press Release]

Press Release

Red Gate Gallery is proud to announce the opening of Creative Realms by Wang Qiang on September 14, 2013.

Born in Taidong, Jiangsu Province in 1968, Wang Qiang graduated from Xiamen University in 1994 and is currently living and working in Nanjing. Creative Realms will be the first solo exhibition of the artist at Red Gate Gallery. The exhibition features more than twenty works of Wang Qiang made from 2011 to 2013, including installations, sculptures and paintings. Different from his previous works that directly address the urbanization and consumerism in contemporary society, the new works are in a way re-visiting and re-thinking traditions.

In the period from 2011 to 2013, Wang Qiang made use of elements of Huang Gongwang’s Living in the Fuchun Mountains, thereby adding a dimension to the original classic work through his replication of it. In a way, the copy is simply an illusion created by the painter, because even though the material he uses is still rice paper, the resonance of the brushwork inked onto the paper – what we might call the intellectual mood of the work generated by the language of the original work’s painting mood – has now been dispelled. The author had no intention of restoring the original or re-creating a visual work conforming to the same aesthetic realm as Huang Gongwang’s original work, nor did he have the intention of dispelling or questioning the intellectual mood created by Huang Gongwang. Replication effected through techniques of conversion is actually more akin to the introduction of the Other. From a material space created by brush and ink to a physical space that is tangible, within the same dimensions the line of sight is transformed from an “eye level” view to a perspective in which we gaze down. The artist’s handling of what is present and what is not present has effected a new and extremely subtle change of perspective.

Other works featured in the exhibition include Seeing Ma Yuan in a Trance series ,Time Trace series and the Psychedelic Love series. The exhibition will be on view until October 9.

Wang Qiang, “Living in the Fuchun Mountains (detail),” 2011-2013, Installation,202 x 692 x 64 cm
王强,《富春山居图(局部)》,2011-2013,装置,202 x 692 x 64厘米

Wang Qiang, “Spiritual Particles,”2013, Rice Paper, Ink, size is variable
王强,《精神颗粒》,2013,糯米纸、水墨,装置,尺寸各异

Wang Qiang,”Virtual Love No.3,” 2013, Oil on canvas, Diameter:120cm
王强,《虚拟的爱之三》,2013,布面油画,直径120厘米