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Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery
日期
2012.09.29 Saturday - 2012.11.18 Sunday
Opening Exhibition
09/29/2012 15:00
地址
798 Art District, No 4 Jiuxianqiao Lu Chaoyang District, Beijing 100015
电话
+86 139 1165 1353
开放时间
Tuesday-Sunday 11am-6pm
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Hadrien de Montferrand
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h@hdemontferrand.com

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Classics – New Watercolours
Solo Exhibition by Ling Jian
[新闻稿]

[Press Release]

About Ling Jian|Classics – New Watercolours

Hadrien de Montferrand Gallery is honored to present a Ling Jian solo exhibition, bringing for the first time to the public, the roots of Ling Jian’s work: a show dedicated to his watercolours.

Ling Jian

Ling Jian was born in Shandong Province, China in 1963. He graduated from Tsinghua University Art College, Beijing, and has exhibited his work in Germany, Thailand, the Netherlands, Italy, and the USA.

Nowadays Ling Jian splits his time between Beijing, Berlin and Hong Kong, three cities that have seen upheavals and vast change in the recent past. His work aims to reconcile a lifetime split between the East and the West.

Ling Jian’s Work

While living Vienna, Hamburg and Berlin for 20 years, Ling Jian always have depicted a changing modern China. His round ambiguous, seductive and hyper-realistic portraits of ideal beauties have been widely collected and exhibited. The subjects often are beautiful women; reflection on changing modern standards of beauty and cultural identity, as observed on the “Sisters Lotus series”.

“The process of watercolour is like meditation, which can take you into your own deep world and reveals traces of your heart.” Ling Jian.

This series of watercolours reveals a new facet of the artist, allowing the public to immerse itself directly in Ling Jian’s true artistic identity and universe. Through the transparency emerging behind the portraits, the artist adds a new layer to the story they tell, revealing the process of the creation itself.