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Venue
ShanghART Singapore
Date
2014.07.18 Fri - 2014.08.24 Sun
Opening Exhibition
07/18/2014 18:00
Address
9 Lock Road, #02-22, Gillman Barracks, Singapore 108937
Telephone
T: +65 6734 9537; F: +65 6734 9037
Opening Hours
Tue.- Sat. 11AM- 7 PM Sun. 11AM- 6PM
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infosg@shanghartgallery.com

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Two Different Times, One World
[Press Release]

Two Different Times, One World
Solo Exhibition ShanghART Singapore, Singapore
Date: Jul-18, 2014 – Aug-18, 2014
Artists: PU Jie

Singapore, 30th June 2014 – ShanghART Gallery is pleased to organize and host the most anticipated Pu Jie’s solo exhibition ‘Two Different Times, One World’, opens on 18th July to 24th August 2014.This exhibition showcases 17 artworks by Pu Jie, presenting iconic representations of his juxtaposedmemories as an attempt to show the fragmentary, ever-shifting and incoherent nature of life.“The backbone of Chinese Contemporary Art is the re-pondering towards Chinese culture with a critical attitude,” says Pu Jie. Avoiding trappings of both nostalgia and stereotypes, his artworks are based on fragments of memories and experiences, which compose a contemporary narration. Pu Jie’s artworks are images from his mind, the way he thinks and his philosophy; they are typically vivid monochrome of red, yellow, green, and blue with historical and contemporary conception seemingly fused into one visual body. His oeuvres depict a social structure that wavers between China’s past history and its
present-day contemporary developments, condensing his unique insights onto his canvases. Pu Jie states, “The adoption of a painterly dual visual angle is a partial overlapping of the past and present, East and West, communism and commodity. Such overlapping is filled with cultural mutation and confrontation. It clears up the visual effect and ponders the flowing changes of the Chinese society throughout the past decades.”