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Venue
Yeo Workshop
Date
2016.06.25 Sat - 2016.07.25 Mon
Opening Exhibition
Address
47 Malan Road
Block 47, #01-25
Gillman Barracks,
Singapore
109444
Telephone
+ 65 6734 5168
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Saturday 11AM–7PM

Sunday 12PM–6PM

Closed on Mondays & Public Holidays
Director
Audrey Yeo
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info@yeoworkshop.com

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TU HONG TAO
“The Landscape”
Yeo Workshop, Singapore
[Press Release]

 

Tu Hong Tao, Continuous Mountain and Bush, oil painting, 2014-2015, 180 x 280 cm

Tu Hong Tao, “Continuous Mountain and Bush”, oil painting, 2014-2015, 180 x 280 cm

Yeo Workshop is pleased to present a solo exhibition of paintings by Chengdu-based artist Tu Hong Tao. In contrast to his earlier figurative style, this new body of work takes on abstract and fragmented turns.

Tu Hong Tao (b. 1976) represents a generation of Chinese artists whose oeuvre deals with the intimate psyche of urban dwellers in a rapidly progressing nation. He cultivated a distinct painting style that featured graphic markers of China’s hyper-capitalism and modernization. For the artist, this became a means of narrating the tension between contentment and isolation that is familiar to city living.

Since 2012, Tu’s paintings have not only revealed a greater degree of abstraction, but also move towards a more introspective, open-ended assessment of the times. Where once were collapsed human figures – representational of the detached and transient nature of urban lifestyles, now lies a strange, melancholic landscape of indeterminate forms. Adopting anachronistic techniques from classical Chinese painting to depict strange foliage and mysterious scenery, these works begin to portray new dimensions of time and space, reshuffling systems of information as it were. The primordial compositions are suspended in a liminal space between personal history and cultural paradigms, laying the foundations for a nascent, hybrid worldview.

Whilst the artist is known widely in the international, Chinese, and Hong Kong markets via the auction arena, this will be his very first exhibition abroad in recent years.