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Venue
UCCA
Date
2015.02.07 Sat - 2015.04.17 Fri
Opening Exhibition
02/07/2015 18:00
Address
798 Art District, No. 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu Chaoyang District, Beijing, China 100015
Telephone
+86 10 5780 0200
Opening Hours
Tuesday - Sunday, 10am-7pm
Director
Philip Tinari 田霏宇
Email
winnie.hu@ucca.org.cn

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Liu Wei: Colors
[Press Release]

Liu Wei (b. 1972, Beijing) is one of the most important artistic voices of his generation. Coming from the heated conceptual climate of the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou during the 1990s and a key member of the late 1990s “Post-Sense Sensibility” formation, Liu Wei has gone on in the past decade to pioneer an artistic language all his own. Based on a fastidious combination of elements abstract and concrete, Chinese and universal, his practice addresses the new ways of seeing and knowing made possible in contemporary China. Present throughout his practice is a unique sense of how juxtapositions of objects and materials create meanings, and of how objects placed in space structure viewers’ experiences. This exhibition, Liu Wei’s largest institutional solo show to date, revolves around a grouping of major new paintings, sculptures, and videos which refer back to his fifteen years of mature output while also opening up interpretive pathways for works yet to come.

Liu Wei: Colors is curated by UCCA Director Philip Tinari with Assistant Curator Guo Xi and includes three lectures and a workshop as part of UCCA’s Public Programs initiative. Please visit the UCCA website for more information. The exhibition is supported by the Liu Wei Leadership Circle: Long March Space, Lehmann Maupin New York Hong Kong, and White Cube. CP and WTi Group are the new media art production partner. Chronus Art Center is the new media art partner. The exhibition publication is supported by the H2 Foundation for Arts and Education Limited. The exhibition will be accompanied by a bilingual catalogue published in China by Hinabook. “Liu Wei: Colors” is open to the public 7 February to 17 April 2015.