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Venue
Richard Koh Fine Art – Kuala Lumpur
Date
2016.07.15 Fri - 2016.08.05 Fri
Opening Exhibition
15/07/2016
Address
229 Jalan Maarof Bukit Bandaraya, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Telephone
+6 03 2095 3300
Opening Hours
Tues - Sat, 10 am - 7 pm
Director
Richard Koh
Email
info@rkfineart.com

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“Hidden Earth By Fang Wei”
[Press Release]

15 July – 5 August 2016
229 Jalan Maarof
Bukit Bandaraya, Bangsar 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA) is pleased to present “Hidden Earth by Fang Wei” at Richard Koh Fine Art, 229 Jalan Maarof, Bukit Bandaraya, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 15 July – 5 August 2016. The exhibition will be the Shanghai-based artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and brings together 15 oil and watercolour paintings. The opening reception will be held on the 15th of July, from 6 – 9 pm.

Fang Wei, an experimental painter, graduated from the Shanghai Arts and Crafts College in 1986. His recent body of work, consisting of colorful expressive paintings of varying sizes, masterfully showcases the fluidity of watercolor by using oil paint on pure cotton BFK canvas. Common for artists in China from his generation, he studied traditional Chinese calligraphy as a child which has had a lasting impact on his artistic style.

The vibrant paintings in the exhibition depict indistinct humanoid figures in lush expansive landscapes and painted in fluid washes. Tendrils, flowers and branches of the vegetation in the landscapes, extend and mimic body postures and limbs while at times merging the protagonists with their backgrounds. These pictures are invented spaces of the unconscious and are based on interpreted mental images such as memories and the imagination, which he values them for their fragmented nature, unclear and indecipherable. Escaping the bustling megapolis, the artist would also make regular trips to the countryside and the great outdoors which also serve as inspiration for his works.

The painting process for Fang Wei is considered as a daily ritual. Prior to starting a new work, he would spend time preparing himself physically, as though he was regulating breathing before a boxing match. At times, in a traditional manner, he would sketch before painting. Looking at a close association between the bodily functions and the act of painting, his approach highlights physical and mental concentration requires to command a painting such as controlling breathing, blood pressure and mental states. Similar to traditional Chinese calligraphy, this approach highlights the spiritual dimension of painting.